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India has revoked the transshipment facility that allowed Bangladesh to export goods to third countries via Indian land customs stations, ports, and airports. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs issued the cancellation order on April 8, also scrapping a 2020 directive that enabled the process. Goods already in transit through India will be allowed to exit. The move follows lobbying from India’s apparel exporters. This decision impacts exports to Nepal and Bhutan, which relied on Indian territory for transport.

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RTV 09 Apr 25

India Cancels Bangladesh’s Transshipment Facility for Export Goods

India has revoked the transshipment facility previously granted to Bangladesh for exporting goods to third countries using Indian land customs stations, ports, and airports. On Tuesday (April 8), India’s Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) issued an order officially cancelling the facility. The move also nullifies a prior order issued on June 29, 2020, that had allowed this arrangement.


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