India and Bangladesh today signed Standard Operating Procedure, SOP, for operationalization of Coastal Shipping Agreement. It will facilitate trade and transportation of goods between the two neighbours through inland and coastal waters. <br/><br/>The Coastal Shipping Agreement was signed in June this year to carry out coastal movement of cargo between the two countries. The SOP was signed in presence of Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari and Secretary, Ministry of Shipping, Bangladesh Shafiq Alam Mehdi in New Delhi. <br/><br/>Speaking to reporters, Mr Gadkari said, the agreement will open up new opportunities of connectivity and trade between the two countries. He said, it will also improve the utilization of port capacities of Indian ports and open up new opportunity for Indian coastal vessels. <br/><br/>The pact will also help in decongestion of roads especially at the Land custom stations and integrated check posts at the Indo-Bangladesh boarder. The commencement of coastal shipping between the India and Bangladesh will increase bilateral trade between the two countries and lower down the cost of transportation of Exim cargo. <br/><br/>Exim trade between India and Bangladesh will be benefited by way of reduction in freight charges. India's trade with Bangladesh has grown rapidly during the past few years. Bangladesh is now India's largest trade partner in South Asia.
News On AIR | November 15, 2015 2:18 PM
India, Bangladesh sign SOP to operate Coastal Shipping Agreement