Related Keywords: affect level-playing field for domestic Indian garment manufacturers. agreed to expand ambit of a bilateral MoU, agreed to set up six new border haats, allowed forty six Bangladeshi textile items enter India, Dhakas pleas for lifting countervailing import duty on RMG, India Bangladesh Joint Working Group on trade meeting, turn down by India
The two-day meeting of India-Bangladesh Joint Working Group (JWG) on trade led by Munir Chowdhury, joint secretary of the Bangladesh commerce ministry, and his Indian counterpart Bhupendra Bhalla and their delegations ended yesterday afternoon with both sides agreeing to set up six new border haats along borders with the northeastern Indian states of Meghalaya and Tripura but turned down Dhaka’s pleas for lifting countervailing duty on import of readymade garments.

