Shipping Adviser Brig Gen (retd) Sakhawat Hossain stated that importers who fail to collect goods from the port within the specified timeframe would be subjected to a threefold fine as part of efforts to maintain the smooth operation of the supply chain.
He made this statement after a cheque handover ceremony at the Secretariat on Tuesday, reports UNB.
Shipping Adviser said that an adequate amount of daily essentials had been imported, eliminating the risk of any short supply.
The adviser added that there were no disruptions in the supply of essential goods despite some ongoing issues with edible oil.
In response to a question from the press, the adviser said adequate measures had been taken to maintain the steady flow of imports, preventing any supply gaps in the market.
Earlier, he participated in a cheque handover ceremony for the families of six workers who lost their lives in the December accident involving the MV Al-Bakhira cargo vessel in the Meghna River at Haimchar, Chandpur.
The Labour Welfare Foundation provided Tk 2 lakh, while Noyapara Group, an importing company, contributed Tk 3 lakh to the victims' families.
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