India Cracks Down Again On Bangladesh, More Jute Imports Banned Via Land Routes

India-Bangladesh trade news: In a major move against Bangladesh, India on Monday added more jute products to the list of banned imports from Dhaka through all land routes, amid strained relations between the two countries. The products added to the list are bleached and unbleached woven fabrics of Jute or of other textile bast fibre; twine, cordage, rope of jute; and sacks and bags of jute. However, according to a notification of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), these imports are allowed through the Nhava Sheva Seaport.

“Imports from Bangladesh shall not be allowed from any land port on the India-Bangladesh Border,” it said, adding, “Import of certain goods from Bangladesh to India is regulated with immediate effect.”

Why did India take action against Bangladesh? 

1. Earlier, on June 27, India prohibited imports of a number of jute products and woven fabrics from Bangladesh through all land routes. Those imports are, however, allowed only through the Nhava Sheva seaport in Maharashtra.

2. The curbs were imposed on items such as jute products, flax tow and waste, jute and other bast fibres, jute, single flax yarn, single yarn of jute, multiple folded, woven fabrics or flex, and unbleached woven fabrics of jute.

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3. In April and May also, India had announced similar curbs on imports from Bangladesh.
On May 17, India imposed port restrictions on the import of certain goods like ready-made garments and processed food items, from the neighbouring country.

4. On April 9, India withdrew the transhipment facility it had granted to Bangladesh for exporting various items to the Middle East, Europe and various other countries except Nepal and Bhutan.

5. These measures were announced against the backdrop of the controversial statements made by the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, Muhammad Yunus, in China. The comments did not go down well in New Delhi.

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6. It also drew sharp reactions from political leaders in India across party lines. India-Bangladesh relations have nosedived dramatically after Yunus failed to contain attacks on minorities, especially Hindus.

7. Bangladesh is a big competitor of India in the textile sector. The India-Bangladesh trade stood at USD 12.9 billion in 2023-24. In 2024-25, India’s exports stood at USD 11.46 billion, while imports were USD 2 billion.

(With inputs from agency)

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