Coal import through Tamabil port halted again


FE Team | Published: January 16, 2019 22:09:04 | Updated: January 18, 2019 10:34:22


Coal import through Tamabil port halted again

Having resumed just 15 days ago, import of coal from India through the Tamabil port in Sylhet was halted again on Wednesday morning after an Indian court imposed a ban on lifting the fossil fuel.

If the situation persists, some four to five thousand workers look set to become unemployed while importers must count their losses due to losing business.

Tamabil Coal Importers Association joint secretary Elias Uddin Lipu said, traders credited more than Tk 2.0 billion in the last 15 days for importing coal from India. Many traders do their business by taking loan from banks, their interest also increasing, he added.

Coal worker Abdur Rahim said, we are facing difficulties with our children and family as import suspension grabbed our work.

Tamabil Tax station Superintendent Nurul Islam said, Indian traders stopped exporting coal from Wednesday morning without any letter.

The exchequer too will lose almost Tk 10 million in daily revenue due to the stoppage, Nurul Islam added.

The most frustrating thing of all must surely be that there is seemingly nothing any of the stakeholders on this side of the border can do to change the situation, with the matter being sub-judice in the Indian court system, reports UNB.

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