India has imposed new port restrictions on the import of specific goods from Bangladesh, including ready-made garments and processed food items, through land ports. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has issued the order, which will not affect the transit of Bangladeshi goods to Nepal and Bhutan.
IndiaBangladeshPort RestrictionsTradeDiplomatic TensionsReal EstateMay 18, 2025
Ready-made garments, fruits, carbonated and fruit-flavored beverages, processed food items like snacks and baked goods, plastic and PVC finished goods, cotton and cotton yarn waste, dyes, plasticisers, granules, and wooden furniture are restricted from being imported through land ports from Bangladesh to India.
Ready-made garments from Bangladesh can only be imported through the Nhava Sheva and Kolkata seaports.
India withdrew the transshipment facility for Bangladesh following controversial remarks by Bangladesh’s interim government chief, Muhammad Yunus, during a visit to China. Yunus referred to India’s northeastern states as 'landlocked' and claimed Bangladesh was the 'only guardian' of the Indian Ocean in the region, inviting China to use Bangladeshi territory for trade access.
Fish, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), edible oil, and crushed stone are still allowed to be imported through land ports from Bangladesh.
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