Benapole, April 10 -- Four Bangladeshi trucks carrying goods were sent back from Benapole Port on Wednesday evening as India revoked the long-standing transshipment facility granted to Bangladesh, which allowed goods to be exported from Bangladesh to third countries via Indian land ports.
Rashedul Sajib Nazir, Deputy Director of Benapole Port, said that the Indian government's cancellation of the transshipment facility led to the Petrapole Customs refusing clearance for third-country goods.
"The trucks carrying these goods could not enter India."
He, however, mentioned that the export trade for goods intended for the Indian market is still operating normally.
Kartik Chakraborty, General Secretary of the Petrapole Clearing and Forwardi...
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