Border haat trade rules permit local resident vendors to trade specified goods using local currency or barter under suspended foreign exchange rules. Operation of Border Haats between India and Bangladesh permits specified goods at designated haats, with commodity classification by the Haat Management Committee. Vendors must be residents within a five-kilometre radius and transactions may be in local currency or barter for bona fide personal or family consumption. Regulations relating to foreign exchange are suspended within the designated Border Haats, aligning operational arrangements with the MOU and its addendum.
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Border haat trade rules permit local resident vendors to trade specified goods using local currency or barter under suspended foreign exchange rules.
Operation of Border Haats between India and Bangladesh permits specified goods at designated haats, with commodity classification by the Haat Management Committee. Vendors must be residents within a five-kilometre radius and transactions may be in local currency or barter for bona fide personal or family consumption. Regulations relating to foreign exchange are suspended within the designated Border Haats, aligning operational arrangements with the MOU and its addendum.
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