Though India allows unlimited import of textile without levying duty from Bangladesh, the trade between the two nation is heavily in favour of India.
India allows duty-free import of all products, except 25 items (like liquor and tobacco), without any quota from Bangladesh.
"We will work with Bangladesh to move beyond the quota- free and duty-free regime to facilitate trade and address the trade imbalance," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said at Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies here.
"Our businessmen can join hands in this and other sectors for mutual benefit and success. India stands ready to open more border haats and land customs stations," she said.
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Noting that Bangladesh has ambitious plans to develop infrastructure and become a knowledge-based and technology- driven middle income country by 2021, Swaraj said India would like to be your partner of choice in this endeavour.
"I am happy to announce a grant of 60 crore Indian Rupees for implementation of various Small Development Projects in Bangladesh in the current financial year," she added.
India and Bangladesh share a contiguous coastline and a common maritime space, she said, adding, India would like to enhance cooperation with Bangladesh in the maritime sector in general, and in the Bay of Bengal in particular.