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June 4, 2025

India’s Transshipment Ban To Hit Bangladesh’s Export Routes

India’s Transshipment Ban To Hit Bangladesh’s Export Routes

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has rescinded the transshipment of Bangladeshi export cargo to third countries through Indian Land Customs Stations. Effective 08 April 2025, this decision could significantly disrupt Bangladesh’s export logistics and increase costs.

Key Implications:

With air freight capacity squeezed, Bangladesh might increasingly rely on SEA-AIR multimodal solutions—shipping cargo by sea to major hubs like Dubai or Singapore, then flying onward. This can help secure more airline options, reduce congestion risks, and often lower shipping-related carbon emissions by up to 40%–50% compared to direct air freight.

At PAM Cargo, we remain committed to supporting your supply chain. When challenges arise, our SEA-AIR experts help you adapt quickly and keep your exports flowing.


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