Tipu urges India to implement proposed process in supply of daily necessities

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi today called upon the Indian government to speed up the implementation of the proposed process for supplying essential goods from India to Bangladesh.

He made the call to the country in a bilateral meeting with Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on the sidelines ahead of the G-20 Trade and Investment Ministers meeting held in Jaipur, India, said a press release here.

At the meeting, Tipu drew the attention of India’s Commerce Minister that the recent imposition of 40 percent export duty on onion had adversely affected onion prices in Bangladesh.

Piyush Goyal said India is committed to work with Bangladesh to overcome the
difficulties caused by global production disruptions, supply shortages and
rising prices of the commodity.

“India is also suffering from shortfall in agricultural production due to
adverse weather conditions and food inflation. Due to this, Indian government
had to take some decisions,” he added.

He assured Bangladesh that it will be able to overcome this crisis very soon.

Later, Tipu Munshi held a bilateral meeting wit

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