Bangla Press Desk: A decision by the Bangladesh Inland Container Depots Association (BICDA) to raise outbound cargo and container handling tariffs by up to 63% has sparked serious concern among exporters, who warn that the move could further destabilise the already fragile export sector.
Industry stakeholders, particularly within the ready-made garment sector, argue that the tariff hike will increase logistics costs and undermine the country’s global competitiveness.
Describing the move as “unacceptable” and “alarming,” exporters have urged a review of the decision, which they say was taken without any consultation with stakeholders.
According to sources, 21 inland container depots (ICDs) – commonly referred to as off-docks – handle a significant share of the country's containerised exports and imports, including empty containers.
These ICDs manage approximately 93% of total export goods and 20% of containerised import goods, with a combined storage capacity of around 107,000 twenty-foot equivalent
units (TEUs). In a circular issued on 15 July, BICDA informed its members of the new tariff structure, which will come into effect from 1 September, featuring increases of up to 63%.
BICDA’s 63% tariff hike deepens export concerns
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: A decision by the Bangladesh Inland Container Depots Association (BICDA) to raise outbound cargo and container handling tariffs by up to 63% has sparked serious concern among exporters, who warn that the move could further destabilise the already fragile export sector.
Industry stakeholders, particularly within the ready-made garment sector, argue that the tariff hike will increase logistics costs and undermine the country’s global competitiveness.
Describing the move as “unacceptable” and “alarming,” exporters have urged a review of the decision, which they say was taken without any consultation with stakeholders.
According to sources, 21 inland container depots (ICDs) – commonly referred to as off-docks – handle a significant share of the country's containerised exports and imports, including empty containers.
These ICDs manage approximately 93% of total export goods and 20% of containerised import goods, with a combined storage capacity of around 107,000 twenty-foot equivalent
units (TEUs). In a circular issued on 15 July, BICDA informed its members of the new tariff structure, which will come into effect from 1 September, featuring increases of up to 63%.
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