On the occasion of Durga Puja, the international trade of Bangladesh with India of Tripura will be closed for 10 days. Tripura will import fish from Bangladesh on September 28 and 29.
Like every year, there will be 10 days of holiday in export-import trade. From September 26 to October 5, there will be no import and export of goods by the 8 port land of Agartala, Akhaura and Tripura.
But on the day of Dashmari, fish will be imported on 28 and 29 September, keeping the demand for fish in Tripura. Today, the first light in the mobile phone on Monday, Manip Biswas, editor of the Tripura Export-Import Merchandisers Meeting, said. He said that when Bangladeshi businessmen fix the holidays during the Eid, they accept it. In the case of worship they informed the Bangladeshi traders. On behalf of Bangladeshi import-exporters Rajiv Uddin Bhuiyan agreed on this.
Manish Biswas said that due to the close of business for 10 days, there will be a loss of about 20 crore in trade. There are all kinds of fish in Tripura. However, the demand for Hilsa is relatively high. However, the import of hilsa has been stopped since 2012.
Although the import-export is closed, the passenger journey with the land port will continue. Agartala Land Port Manager Debashish Nandi said in the first light that during the worship, a lot of people from Bangladesh came to Tripura. So the land port is open.
During the Durga Puja, two weekly border haats of the state will remain open. Anirban Dutta, official of Industry and Trade, Tripura State Government, confirmed the news.
Like every year, there will be 10 days of holiday in export-import trade. From September 26 to October 5, there will be no import and export of goods by the 8 port land of Agartala, Akhaura and Tripura.
But on the day of Dashmari, fish will be imported on 28 and 29 September, keeping the demand for fish in Tripura. Today, the first light in the mobile phone on Monday, Manip Biswas, editor of the Tripura Export-Import Merchandisers Meeting, said. He said that when Bangladeshi businessmen fix the holidays during the Eid, they accept it. In the case of worship they informed the Bangladeshi traders. On behalf of Bangladeshi import-exporters Rajiv Uddin Bhuiyan agreed on this.
Manish Biswas said that due to the close of business for 10 days, there will be a loss of about 20 crore in trade. There are all kinds of fish in Tripura. However, the demand for Hilsa is relatively high. However, the import of hilsa has been stopped since 2012.
Although the import-export is closed, the passenger journey with the land port will continue. Agartala Land Port Manager Debashish Nandi said in the first light that during the worship, a lot of people from Bangladesh came to Tripura. So the land port is open.
During the Durga Puja, two weekly border haats of the state will remain open. Anirban Dutta, official of Industry and Trade, Tripura State Government, confirmed the news.
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