According to the decision of the highest level of the government, Hilsa is being exported to India. Salehuddin Ahmed. Explaining the ’emotional’ attitude of those taking a stand against hilsa export, he said, “The hilsa that is being exported is not even equal to one day’s worth of Chandpur ghat.” Those who say against exports are emotional. It has commercial advantages.
Foreign currency comes. If not exported, it becomes smuggling.
On Sunday (September 22) in response to a question from reporters at the secretariat, the advisor said. Salehuddin Ahmed said these things.
The reason for the export of hilsa to India. Salehuddin Ahmed said, “I am delighted with the decision to export hilsa to India.”
Income will increase as a result of exports. Exports are of greater interest. Look positively. Onions not coming? They (India) have also reduced the duty. There is no use in talking emotionally.
Earlier, Fisheries and Livestock Advisor Farida Akhtar said that the price of hilsa will not increase only if it is exported. There are many hilsa in the country. Last time also they took less hilsa. Action will be taken if prices increase due to export news.
Fisheries and livestock advisor said, the decision to export hilsa is the Ministry of Commerce. The Ministry has given this permission at the special request of India. Our commitment remains the same.