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<h1>India restricts jute imports from Bangladesh citing anti-dumping circumvention subsidies mislabeling protecting domestic farmers</h1> India imposed restrictions on jute and allied fiber product imports from Bangladesh due to unfair trade practices including anti-dumping duty circumvention, subsidies, mislabeling, and misdeclaration. The restrictions apply to all land and seaports except Nhava Sheva port in Maharashtra. Officials cited harm to domestic farmers and mill workers, noting that despite existing anti-dumping duties, imports continued benefiting from state subsidies. The measures aim to counter unfair practices, promote self-reliance, and protect rural livelihoods dependent on the domestic jute economy.