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Mahadipur - Sonamasjid land ports resume operation

Trade

TBS Report
05 June, 2020, 09:40 am
Last modified: 05 June, 2020, 09:45 am

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Mahadipur - Sonamasjid land ports resume operation

Earlier, the Benapole Customs Clearing and Forwarding Agents Association of Bangladesh wrote to the Calcutta Customs House Agents Association, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations and the deputy commissioner of customs, seeking the resumption of trade

TBS Report
05 June, 2020, 09:40 am
Last modified: 05 June, 2020, 09:45 am
Photo : Telegraph India
Photo : Telegraph India

Mahadipur land port in Malda district of West Bengal has started its operation after exporting Indian goods inside Bangladesh on Thursday, after a gap of over 70 days due to the pandemic.

The trade came to a halt at the border, along with some other land ports of Bengal, on March 24, when the nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19 was announced, reports Telegraph India.

This trans-border trade is yet to start in five other land ports which Bangladesh shares with West Bengal.

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86 trucks of maize and onions crossed the border and entered the Sona Masjid border area in Chapainawabganj.

"Usually, 325 trucks cross the border via Mahadipur every day. But on Thursday, only one-fourth of the usual number entered Bangladesh. Even so, we are relieved that trade has finally started at the border," said Mahadipur C&F Agents' Association secretary Bhupati Mandal.

The export could be resumed after traders made arrangements for medical screening of drivers and sanitisation of trucks.

With the lockdown, trade via the other five land ports - Changrabandha, Fulbari, Hilli, Ghojadanga and Petrapole also stopped between Bangladesh and India.

The decision came into light after several agencies from both sides were trying to resume operation. Earlier, the Benapole Customs Clearing and Forwarding Agents Association of Bangladesh wrote to the Calcutta Customs House Agents Association, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations and the deputy commissioner of customs asking for the resumption of trade.

In Malda, exporters decided to resume trade as no decision on this was made by the state. This in turn spurred the district administration to come up with a set of precautions for all those engaged in trade at the border to avoid the spread of Covid-19.

Usually, goods worth around Rs 30,000 crore are traded annually through the land ports and most of the items are sent through Petrapole, said a source.

An exporter in Siliguri called it a welcome start. "The ball has started rolling," he said.

"From Thursday, it started in Malda. Exporters of Changrabandha in Cooch Behar have also written to their counterparts at Burimari in Bangladesh for a meeting at the border to discuss safety measures. The Cooch Behar district administration has also come up with a set of safety directives and asked exporters to consult it to prevent the spread of the pandemic," the exporter added.

Kartick Chakraborty, secretary of Petrapole Clearing Agents & Staff Welfare Association, said his outfit was aware that Mahadipur had opened trade. "We are keeping our fingers crossed (for more border trade in the coming days). Hundreds associated with border trade at Petrapole are in distress. We hope a decision on trade is made by the North 24-Parganas administration soon too."

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