This closure was
confirmed by the Hili Exporters and Customs Clearing Agents Association. No
export or import activities will take place during this period and normal
operations will resume on October 15.
Rajesh Kumar Agarwal, vice president of the Hili
Exporters and Customs Clearing Agents Association, stated that traders have
already been informed about the temporary halt. “We have requested cooperation
from the traders for these six days and trade will restart from October 15
after Durga Puja,” he said.
Hili land port
primarily handles the export of green chillies, onions, pulses, and spices from
India to Bangladesh. In return, crude rice bran oil and molasses are
imported from Bangladesh to India. Recently, in light of political changes in
Bangladesh, business communities from both countries have shown a renewed
interest in boosting trade.
A meeting between traders from both sides was held to
discuss ways to enhance export activities. To ensure smooth operations once the
suspension ends, the South Dinajpur district administration has assured its
cooperation to the exporters.