Indian Exporters fears to trade with Bangladesh
KOLKATA : With the reliability of letters of credit being honoured by Bangladeshi banks coming down, Indian exporters are afraid that payments against their shipments might be delayed
KOLKATA : With the reliability of letters of credit being honoured by Bangladeshi banks coming down, Indian exporters are afraid that payments against their shipments might be delayed
DHAKA : Following reports of Bangladesh importing sugar from Pakistan, the country is now exploring additional sources for potatoes and onions, including the possibility of procuring them from
BONGAON : Trade activities at the Petrapole land port in North 24-Parganas continued largely uninterrupted on Monday, despite a dawn-to-dusk suspension call issued by a coalition of monks
GOMATI : The newly constructed Land Port in Sabroom, Tripura, is ready for operation, announced the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) Chairman, Aditya Mishra, announced on Tuesday.
DHAKA : Bangladesh and India trade through the Benapole land port will remain suspended for five days from October 9 due to Durga Puja, the largest religious festival
DHAKA : Export and import activities between Bangladesh and India resumed via railway through Benapole land port on Wednesday morning, after being suspended for 47 days. The trade
KOLKATA : Trade between India and Bangladesh through Petrapole land port in West Bengal, resumed Thursday morning amid tight security, officials said. The two South Asian neighbours’ trade
NEW DELHI : All train services between India and Bangladesh will remain suspended amid political turmoil in Dhaka. Three trains run between the Asian neighbours – Kolkata-Dhaka-Kolkata Maitree
Trade between India and Bangladesh has halted due to ongoing student protests, affecting the Petrapole land port. With Bangladeshi Customs declaring a two-day holiday, around 700 trucks are
DHAKA : Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her government would prefer neighboring India execute a $1 billion river development project, a move that would soothe New Delhi’s