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Burimari Land Port to resume activities from June 10


Bangladeshpost
Published : 09 Jun 2020 08:04 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 01:50 PM

The import and export activities through Burimari Land Port (BLP) in Patgram upazila of Lalmonirhat will resume from June 10 next ensuring compliance with all government directives and health rules, reports BSS.

The decision was taken today at meeting held between Bangladeshi and Indian businessmen in the presence of BGB, BSF, customs, police and port officials concerned of both countries at the zero line in the BLP check post area. 

The meeting decided to resume import-export activities from June 10 next through BLP after more than two and a half months since suspension of normal activities there in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. 

President of Burimari Land Port Importers-Exporters Association and Patgram Upazila Chairman Md. Ruhul Amin Babul led the 10-member Bangladeshi business team while General Secretary of Changrabandha Export Association Bimal Saha led the 10-member Indian business delegation. 

The Customs officials, Deputy Directors of the land ports, Officers’-in-Charge of the respective Police Stations and Land Port Immigration Check Posts, leaders of the Customs Clearing and Forwarding Agents’ Associations concerned were present.

After emerging from the meeting at 4 pm, President of Burimari Land Port Importers-Exporters Association Ruhul Amin Babul told reporters that the discussions between Bangladeshi and Indian traders were held in a very cordial atmosphere.

“The meeting took unanimous decision to start import-export activities through the BLP daily from 8 am to 3 pm from June 10 (Wednesday) ensuring 100 percent compliance of the health directives of the government and hygiene rules.

“With the resumption of import-export activities through BLP, the international business trade of Bangladesh with India, Bhutan and Nepal through the land port will commence,” Babul added.