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India has withdrawn the transshipment facility granted to Bangladesh for exporting items to Middle East, Europe, and other countries, except Nepal and Bhutan. The move follows controversial comments by Bangladesh's interim government head in China about India's northeastern states. The decision aims to address logistical delays and higher costs that were affecting Indian exports.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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