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Is it possible to buy a brand new bike from India and bring into Bangladesh? If it is possible, how much are the custom charges likely to be?



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I think this answer will fulfill your query. You can check. And check this Bangladesh govt tariff schedule. And this post. It will help you understand.




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Can I import bike from India to Bangladesh?

India has allowed Bangladesh to import motorcycles through the land customs stations, a move that is expected to give a big leg-up to exports of two-wheel makers.

Can I enter Bangladesh with my bike?

Entering Bangladesh with your motorcycle is an impractical and expensive proposition since the vehicle owner has to deposit 100% of the cost of the vehicle as bank guarantee and pay a hefty tax in order to get a permit for the vehicle to enter Bangladesh.

How much tax do you pay on a bike in Bangladesh?

In Bangladesh, the import duty is 45% keeping the motorcycles prices about 2.5 times higher than those in India. However, local manufacturers can agree with the government a discount on this duty, if they produce at least one fifth of the bike in the country.

Can I import a bike from India?

You must not have resided in India for at least two years prior to importing your vehicle. Also, you must be planning to reside in the country for at least one year after this shift to become eligible for import. Transfer of bike or car must occur within six months of your shifting base.



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