India's proposal for reducing transit fees turned down


FE REPORT | Published: February 02, 2021 11:03:07 | Updated: February 02, 2021 18:10:50


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The Road Transport and Highways Division (RTHD) has rejected a proposal put forward by India to reduce road transit fees as the rate fixed earlier is lower than the actual one.

Sources said the rate was reviewed at a meeting on Monday in line with the toll policy 2014 of Roads and Highways Department after the Indian High Commission requested to reduce the rate to Tk 1.85 from Tk 2.0 per tonne per kilometre.

They said the review meeting was held with the additional secretary in the chair after a delegation of Indian High Commission requested the RTHD to review the rate during their visit on December 29.

"The division sat to internally review the request but found no scope of reduction as it is already lower than the rate fixed in line with toll policy," said a meeting source.

After signing of an agreement between Bangladesh and India on the use of Chattogram and Mongla ports for the movement of goods to and from India, the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges in December 2019 fixed Tk 2.10 as road user fees for transit consignment.

Of total fees, Tk 0.25 was fixed as congestion fees.

Upon request received from the Indian side during the first inter-governmental committee meeting on December 05 in 2019, the ministry reduced the rate to Tk 2.0 for transport of 15 tonnes of medium-sized goods on eight routes and informed the shipping ministry of its decision.

The charge is additional fees fixed by the shipping ministry for transshipment.

Official sources said it was an internal meeting to review the rate as India made a request again in this regard.

smunima@yahoo.com

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