India restricts garment imports from Bangladesh via land, raising costs and transit times, impacting Petrapole land port.

India has recently implemented restrictions on ready-made garment imports from Bangladesh through land routes, with potential repercussions on logistics costs and transit times. The Apparel Export Promotion Council has expressed concerns about the possible adverse effects of this decision, as a substantial amount of apparel imports into India typically come through land ports. The new regulations will particularly impact shipments passing through the Petrapole land port, redirecting them to sea routes via Kolkata and Mumbai. This shift is likely to result in increased transportation costs and longer delivery times for imported garments.

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