Jute export to India through Benapole land port has come to a halt, following a circular issued by the Jute Commission of India that reportedly imposed restrictive conditions on jute import to that country, reports UNB. According to Bangladeshi exporters, the step was taken as per a circular issued by the Jute Commission of India, imposing restrictive conditions on jute import to their country. Jute exporter, Tipu Sultan, managing director of Dhaka Trading Ltd, told UNB that Indian jute importers, as per the circular, will have to fill up a new form and have to obtain a ‘no objection certificate’ from the commission for importing each and every consignment. Meanwhile, jute trading at Doulatpur Mokam in Khulna remained stopped following the news of the denial of access to Bangladeshi jute consignments to be exported to India.
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Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), a civil society think tank, said an important issue over the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is how their implementation will be financed, reports UNB. “Public… 
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