Politics won't affect trade with India: Finance adviser

The existing political factors isn’t going to impress Bangladesh’s change and commerce with India, Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed talked about as of late (4 December).

“Switch with India is perhaps not influenced by politics. We can import goods from suppliers offering basically the most inviting aggregate of ticket, quality, and transport time, without reference to origin. This involves India, Myanmar, and even Vietnam,” he talked about whereas responding to newshounds after a gathering of Advisers Council Committee on Authorities Hold held at the Cupboard Division Convention Room at the secretariat.

The meeting permitted the proposal to import 100,000 tonnes of Atap rice from Myanmar and 50,000 tonnes of non-basmati parboiled rice from India with a cost of Tk898.62 crore to verify food safety.

The adviser also talked about that there would perhaps be “consolation” within the prices of essentials all by the holy month of Ramadan.

“Comfort would perhaps be there, LCs possess already been opened for importing dates and this can additionally attain,” he talked about.

The finance adviser talked about that discussions had also lined the future direction of motion in mild of the sizzling amplify in soybean oil prices and solutions for importing it extra successfully.

“We’re addressing these factors as such objects are being imported. We possess already reduced responsibilities on all a have to-possess goods, so I beg each person to possess some patience,” he talked about.

Per a quiz concerning the provision of soybean oil within the native market, the adviser acknowledged there had been some factors ensuing from the runt amplify in its ticket.