Related Keywords: Bangladeshi jute exports to India fell, Beanpole customs, both January and February this year, jute goods exports slumped fifty two percent in January, natural fibre based products from Bangladesh, New Delhi imposed antidumping duties, number of jute millers have cut production, thirty seven percent in February, Year on year
Bangladeshi jute exports to India fell in both January and February this year. Year on year, jute goods exports slumped 52 percent to 6,872 tonnes in January and 37 percent to 6,155 tonnes in February, according to data from Beanpole customs, after New Delhi imposed antidumping duties on the natural fibre-based products from Bangladesh.
India slapped the antidumping duty – ranging between $19 and $352 a tonne -- on January 5, following which, shipments from Benapole land port, which handles over 90 percent exports of jute goods.