July2 , 2026

    Trade thru Hili, Sonamasjid ports resumes

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    After an eight-day closure due to Eid-ul-Azha, Hili and Sonamasjid land ports has resumed export-import activities between Bangladesh and India.

    Indian trucks carrying imported goods entered the port on Saturday afternoon marking the recommencement of operations.

    Harun Ur Rashid, president of the Hili Land Port Importers and Exporters Group, said the port had been inactive from June 14 to 21 due to the Eid holiday. He confirmed that normal port activities

    resumed on the day with several Indian trucks carrying imported goods arriving at the Hili Land Port. This has resulted in increased activity among stakeholders.

    Sohrab Hossein Mallik, communication officer at Panama Hili Port Link Limited, a private operator of the port, said that several trucks from India entered the warehouse area of the port after 12:00pm.

    ‘We have expedited the clearance of imported goods to ensure that businessmen can collect their consignments promptly after paying the government duties,’ he mentioned.

    Harun-or-Rashid, president of C&F Agent association of Sonamasjid land port, said that trade activities remained suspended from June 15 to June 21.

    However, the goods-laden trucks from India started to enter the port from Saturday following the resumption of the port activities.

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