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The Indian government has terminated the transshipment facility that enabled Bangladesh's exports to third countries using Indian land customs stations. The decision comes following Indian exporters' requests and trade disruptions due to space constraints caused by the facility. The move is expected to benefit Indian sectors like apparel, footwear, and gems and jewelry, as it will provide more air capacity for their cargo.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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