Chittagong Custom House

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Formation1440
HeadquartersChattogram, Bangladesh
Region served
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali
Chattogram Custom House
চট্টগ্রাম কাস্টম হাউস
Formation1440
HeadquartersChattogram, Bangladesh
Region served
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali
WebsiteChittagong Custom House

Chattogram Custom House (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম কাস্টম হাউস) is a Bangladesh government regulatory agency under the Ministry of Finance responsible for collecting tariffs and costume duty in Chittagong City and Chittagong Port.[1]

Chittagong Custom House was established by the Portuguese following the signing of a treaty with Mahmud Shah of Bengal in 1440.[2] Records from 1776 to 1780, mention collection of tariffs from Chittagong Custom House to be minor.[3] In 1801, rules were passed to govern Chittagong Custom House.[4] In 1853, it was one of two custom house managed by the British Raj in the region.[5] Chittagong Custom House was managed by a deputy collector during British Colonial rule while the collector was station in Kolkata. It received its first collector in 1948 following the partition of India. In 1975 the post of collector post was changed to costume commissioner.[6] The current building of the Chittagong Custom House was built in 1920.[7] In 2008, Chittagong Custom house automated operations.[8]

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