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Rice import through Benapole land port resumes after 10 months

UNB . Benapole
18 Jul 2022 15:47:51 | Update: 18 Jul 2022 16:03:30
Rice import through Benapole land port resumes after 10 months
A consignment of 512 tonnes of rice entered Benapole port Sunday afternoon — UNB photo

Rice import through Benapole land port has resumed after 10 months.

A consignment of 512 tonnes of rice entered the port Sunday afternoon, which was released from the port Monday morning.

M/S Belal Hossain and M/S Lipu Enterprise are importing rice at the rate of $340 per tonne.

Benapole customs authority has fixed import duty on fine rice at $450 per tonne and on coarse rice at $380 per tonne.

Importers are paying Tk 9.90 as import duty for every kilogram of rice.

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India-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce (IBCC) Director Md Motiar Rahman said that the government stopped importing rice from India on August 31, 2021 to ensure proper market prices of rice produced in the country.

“Prices of rice shot up after recent floods in the country. The government allowed 95 importers to import 4.09 lakh tonnes of rice from India on June 30 to keep the rice market stable. Import of rice through the Benapole port began following the decision,” said Motiar.

Benapole C&F Agents Association President Shamsur Rahman said that of the total amount of imported rice, boiled rice is 3,79,000 tonnes and non-boiled rice is 30,000 tonnes.

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The food ministry has ordered to complete the LC-opening process within July 21 and marketing of the imported rice within August 11, said Shamsur.

Azim Uddin, a C&F trader, said that the rice consignment had to wait 17 days in Indian part before getting access to Benapole land port.

“Rice can be imported quickly if the consignments can get access to the port directly, which will in turn reduce the prices of rice in the local market,” said Azim.

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