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India has withdrawn the transhipment facility for Bangladeshi exports to third countries in response to measures initiated by Dhaka that impacted bilateral trade. The decision was prompted by Bangladesh's interim government halting the import of Indian yarn and closing three land ports. India maintains a positive stance towards Bangladesh and looks forward to a constructive relationship, but has cited congestion at ports and airports as the reason for the move.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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