The Ministry of Commerce has approved 37 enterprises to export 1,200 tonnes of Hilsha fish to India ahead of the upcoming Durga Puja.
The export period has been fixed from 16 September 2025 to 5 October 2025.
This information was disclosed on Tuesday in an order signed by Commerce Ministry's Deputy Secretary SHM Magfurul Hasan Abbasi, read a press release.
The government has imposed certain conditions on the export of Hilsha fish. These include:
- The rules and provisions of the Export Policy 2024-27 must be followed;
- This permit will remain valid from 16 September 2025 to 5 October 2025;
- Customs authorities will conduct proper examination of the exportable goods;
- For subsequent applications, all documents and evidence regarding the actual quantity exported against the previously approved quantity must be submitted;
- No more than the approved quantity may be exported;
- During each shipment, the customs authorities shall verify through the ASYCUDA World System to ensure that no quantity beyond the approved limit is exported;
- This approval is non-transferable; under no circumstances may the approved exporter refrain from exporting and assign the contract to a subcontractor;
- The government reserves the right to cancel this export permit at any time if deemed necessary.
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