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India halts transshipment, forcing return trucks

April 10, 2025No CommentsNur Nobi RobinBy Desk Report
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Four Bangladeshi trucks carrying goods destined for third countries were turned back from Benapole Port on Wednesday after India revoked a key transshipment facility granted in 2020, disrupting cross-border trade routes.

 

The transshipment arrangement had previously allowed Bangladesh to export goods to countries like Bhutan and Nepal via Indian territory. However, following the recent decision by the Indian government, Petrapole Customs refused to clear the shipments, prompting the return of the trucks.

 

Benapole Port Deputy Director Rashedul Sajib Nazir confirmed the trucks were denied entry into India, although exports meant for the Indian market remain unaffected.

 

India’s Ministry of Finance formally notified the cancellation, according to Kartik Chakraborty, General Secretary of the Petrapole Clearing and Forwarding Agents’ Staff Welfare Association. He stated that authorities acted on the official directive to block third-country shipments through Petrapole Port.

 

Justifying the move, Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal cited logistical strain, saying the transshipment facility had led to “significant congestion” at Indian ports and airports.

 

Uzzal Biswas, Vice President of the Benapole Import-Export Association, criticized the move, warning it could strain bilateral trade relations. He expressed hope that the Indian government would reverse what he called a “spiteful decision” to preserve friendly ties with Bangladesh.

 

The cancellation marks a significant shift in regional trade dynamics, potentially affecting not only Bangladesh’s exports but also India’s broader economic and diplomatic relations in South Asia.

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