The government has taken the initiative to import some 52,000 metric tons of onion from India against the LCs opened earlier in a bid to curtail the price of such an essential item in the local kitchen market.
The Ministry of Commerce has already sent a letter to the Bangladesh High Commission to take the necessary action in this regard.
Besides, all the respective deputy commissioners have been asked to ensure strict monitoring in their respective areas so that onion is being sold at the kitchen market at a rational price.
The price of onion shot up in the local market after India imposed a ban on onion export on December 7. But, before the ban was imposed, LCs' were opened in Bangladesh for importing some 52,000 metric tons of onion from India. The government has now initiated the process of importing that quantity of onion from India soon.
Commerce Ministry Senior Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh said that an initiative has been taken to import 52,000 metric tons of onion from India as soon as LCs in this regard were opened earlier before the ban was slapped by the neighbouring country.
"We've taken various initiatives to keep the price of onion under control. Efforts are also on to increase the import of onion from alternate countries. Alongside these, the sale of onion will continue among the low-income group of people by the TCB," he said, adding that the concerned deputy commissioners have been asked to monitor the selling of onion at a rational price in the districts.
The Commerce Ministry Senior Secretary also called upon the business community of the country to become more responsible so that the common people do not suffer from the higher prices of essential items.
BDST: 1909 HRS, DEC 10, 2023
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