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India exports 200,000 tonnes of rice to Bangladesh

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Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 4:30 AM
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The Bangladesh interim government has initiated the import of rice from India to combat potential shortages in the future due to recent severe floods. A first consignment of 27,000 tonnes of rice has already arrived in Bangladesh through the Chittagong port, with plans to purchase a total of 200,000 tonnes from India in addition to parboiled rice. The government is also considering the procurement of another 100,000 tonnes of rice through tender and is exploring Government to Government (GtoG) level imports.

To ensure price stability, Bangladesh has removed all tariffs on rice imports, allowing private importers to bring in a large quantity of rice from India duty-free. In fact, private importers have already secured permission to import 1.6 million tonnes of rice from India. Additionally, Bangladesh has signed a GtoG deal with Myanmar to import 100,000 tonnes of rice, and is in discussions with Vietnam and Pakistan for further rice imports. India has also expressed its willingness to support the interim government of Bangladesh in its efforts to secure rice imports.

Despite the political instability that led to the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, trade between India and Bangladesh has seen an increase in the last six months. The High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh, Pranay Kumar Verma, commended the engagement between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of working with the interim government of Bangladesh. Following the events of August 5, in which Hasina was removed from power by a student-led movement and an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus was established, India has continued to strengthen its trade relations with Bangladesh.

Overall, the import of rice from India by the Bangladesh interim government is a proactive measure to address potential food shortages following recent natural disasters. With plans to procure rice from India through both private importers and GtoG arrangements, as well as exploring agreements with other countries like Myanmar, Vietnam, and Pakistan, Bangladesh is taking steps to secure its food supply and stabilize prices in the face of uncertain circumstances. India’s support and engagement with the interim government of Bangladesh exemplify the commitment to maintaining strong trade relations between the two countries despite the political changes that have taken place.

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