Liquid oxygen import from India suspended due to shortages there


FE Team | Published: April 26, 2021 21:27:02 | Updated: April 27, 2021 10:31:14


Liquid oxygen import from India suspended due to shortages there

Liquid oxygen import from India remained suspended at Benapole check-post for the past four days as the neighbouring country has been struggling with shortages of oxygen amid the second wave of Coronavirus pandemic.

The last oxygen laden tanker was unloaded on April 22 and last week 29 tankers, with around 1,815 tonnes of liquid oxygen, was imported from India through Benapole port, said Deputy Commissioner Mustafizur Rahman of Benapole Customs House.

Bangladeshi company Linde Bangladesh imported the liquid oxygen, he said.

Customs sources said every month around 30,000 tonnes of oxygen is imported from India as the country is one of the key exporters of oxygen to Bangladesh.

In recent times demand for oxygen cylinders increased rapidly due to the second wave of Coronavirus and the suspension also causing Bangladeshi traders in the medical services a huge economic blow and crisis.

As per a UNB report, representative of Indian oxygen importers and Bangladesh-India Chamber of Commerce Director Motiar Rahman said India currently suspended the export as the country witnessed a record number of infections and deaths in recent time.

Oxygen is the key factor for saving lives of Covid-19 infected patients, he said, hoping that India will resume the export for the sake of friendship between the two countries.

Linde Bangladesh is also planning to import oxygen from Singapore, he added.

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