Bangladesh-Thailand to launch direct coastal shipping

Bangladesh and Thailand have decided to start direct coastal ships to boost export and import between both the countries.

Bangladesh Ambassador to Thailand Saida Muna Tasneem made the statement in a press conference held at the Shipping Ministry on Tuesday afternoon.

She said: “Both the countries are planning to start direct coastal ships. We will have to study about the possibility of establishing the direct communication and if we get a positive result, then we will sign a Memorandum of Understanding.”

The coastal communication between the two countries take place with the help of Chittagong and Ranong ports.

However, ships have to take a long route via Malaysia and Singapore to reach the respective countries which increases the transport coast.

Replying to a query about the export and import ratio, Saida said: “Around 90% of the export and import takes place from Bangladesh's end while less than 10% takes place from Thailand's side.

“The ratio is expected to rise once the countries use direct shipping.”

Earlier in the day, a 12-member Thai delegation meet the authorities of the Shipping Ministry regarding the matter.