India imposes imports of prepared clothes and processed food from Bangladesh, among the growing healing of South Asian countries.
Ships to “All kinds of ready-made cloths from Bangladesh are not allowed from any land of land,” said India’s ministry in a statement.
The statement, released on Saturday, the decision could have a quick side effect, but did not give any cause of action.
Restrictions also use cotton imports, fruit, some plastic furniture tools in some ports, Bloomberg reported.
Step comes as tension between India and the east neighbor increases after the dismissal of the past Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from power last year.
India leaned against the Hazina because he fled to Dhaka in August and remained not committed to Bangladesh’s request for his extradition.
Dollar restrictions can affect relationships between two countries, because India is the third largest partner of Bangladesh in 2024.
A strain in Indian relations pushes Bangladesh closer to China and other East Ass Asian economies.
Saturdays restrictions do not apply to imports of Nhava Sheva and Kolkata Seaports, and export to Bangladesh to Nepal and Bhutan transition through India.
The imports of fish, liquid petroleum fuel, edible oil, and crushed stone from Bangladesh are also released to the curves.
Shipment of the lands of India take three days, while the sea routes bring two weeks, the export of Trathom Alo to Bangladesh from the abrupt move of the country.