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Bangladesh exports to India cross $1bn mark
Ibrahim Hossain Ovi
  • Published at 09:32 pm July 10th, 2019
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According to Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data, Bangladesh's exports to India stood at $1.25 billion, up by 42.91%, which was $873.27 million in the previous fiscal

Bangladesh’s exports to India, a non-traditional potential export destination, for the first time have reached the billion dollar mark, with goods worth $1.25 billion sold to the neighbouring country in the just concluded fiscal year.

According to Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data, Bangladesh's exports to India stood at $1.25 billion, up by 42.91%, which was $873.27 million in the previous fiscal.

Of the total amount, apparel sector earned $499.09 million in 2018-19 fiscal, which is 79.09% higher compared to $278.67 million in the previous year while knitwear products accounted for $369.43 million and woven items $129.66 million.

Among other major products, Bangladesh exported to India vegetable textile fibre and paper yarn worth $141.84 million and animal and vegetable fat worth $158.57 million. It also earned $84.60 million and $33 million by exporting jute and jute goods and leather and leather goods respectively.

Currently, there are 11 countries — the USA, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Italy, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland and India, whose imports from Bangladesh is over $1 billion. India and Poland joined the club this year.

What pushed up exports to India

Ease of non-trade barriers, incentives for non-traditional markets, production cost rise due to implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India and presence of global retailers in India have been attributed to the sharp rise.

Besides, duty-free market access is another reason.

“Bangladesh offers apparel goods at reasonable prices, while global retailers are opening more outlets in India, who buy products from here. Production costs in India increased due to implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India,” Shahidullah Azim, a former vice president of BGMEA, told Dhaka Tribune.

As a result, demands for Bangladeshi goods increased in the country, which pushed up the export earnings, said Azim, also managing director of Classic Group.

Besides, transportation cost from Bangladesh was low, which encouraged importers to buy goods for both local brands as well as foreign brands, he added.

The economist noted that exports to India rose as the non-tariff barriers were eased, while cash incentives encouraged exporters.

“India is a growing market for Bangladesh, where non-tariff barriers were hindering exports to the neighbouring country. In recent times, these barriers are relaxed to some extent,” World Bank Lead Economist in Bangladesh Zahid Hussain told Dhaka Tribune.

In addition, exporters enjoyed cash incentives in exporting apparel goods to a non-traditional export markets, which was another big reason for the sharp rise in export earnings, said the economist.

Currently, Bangladesh government is providing a 4% cash incentives against export of apparel goods to non-traditional export destinations. India is a non-tradition export market.

“As a friend of Bangladesh, India has also given duty-free market access to all Bangladeshi goods except alcohol and tobacco. This has given opportunities to Bangladeshi exporters to attain a leap in export earnings,” former commerce minister Tofail Ahmed told Dhaka Tribune.

"During my regime, I increased cash incentives from 3% to 4% to increase performance to non-traditional export destinations," he added.

More scope to grow

Population-wise India is the second largest country after China with better purchase power. So, there is huge scope for Bangladesh to grow exporting consumer goods.

“India has become a billion dollar exports market for Bangladesh. It is a good sign, which indicates that regional market is becoming more potentials,” Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) research director Khondaker Golam Moazzem told Dhaka Tribune.

“But there are challenges to sustain the export growth and to grow further,” he said.

Since the Indian economy was big and had a huge population, Bangladesh should concentrate on consumers goods beyond the RMG, said the economist.

Meanwhile, Zahid Hussain suggested that the Bangladesh government negotiate with the Indian government to remove the remaining non-tariff barriers and launch join initiative to develop harmonized standard of goods.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/business/economy/2019/07/10/bangladesh-exports-to-india-cross-1bn-mark
 
This $1 billion is almost nothing when thought that 500,000 Indian nationals working illegally in BD are sending about $4 billion to their poor families in India.

UN disagrees. They won't accept even your 3 million waaah waaah nonsense. Fake news and fake numbers has long history in the useless "pay attention to me" swamp.

Your govt minister is right now negotiating how India will send back the useless BD illegals....in return for continued support for 95% election mandate. We hope to have productive meetings with BCL cadre as well....they did a great job with great results....they need to be expanded and deployed more.
 
UN disagrees. They won't accept even your 3 million waaah waaah nonsense. Fake news and fake numbers has long history in the useless "pay attention to me" swamp.

Your govt minister is right now negotiating how India will send back the useless BD illegals....in return for continued support for 95% election mandate. We hope to have productive meetings with BCL cadre as well....they did a great job with great results....they need to be expanded and deployed more.
What can we expect from a miser and GodlessIndia whose population do not believe that RIZQ is bestowed by Almighty God and His human servants have to work for it? This is why a tiny 17 persons is a burden to them. We believe in RIZQ and that is why we are not taking action against these poor and destitute Indians among us.

Why do you have to falsify a UN report? Your Bank of India reports of $4 billion remittances from BD, stupid!! You are a shameless cr*ature like all other Indians we meet in this forum.
 
What can we expect from a miser and GodlessIndia whose population do not believe that RIZQ is bestowed by Almighty God and His human servants have to work for it? This is why a tiny 17 persons is a burden to them. We believe in RIZQ and that is why we are not taking action against these poor and destitute Indians among us.

back to being a beardo....lol. Do you get typical jamati-triggered when u see the bindi on your flag, have to say malaun gods names when its simply a day of the week name or when you see voodooo haitians doing better than you? :lol:

Your Bank of India reports of $4 billion remittances from BD, stupid!

Wrong again. It's why you can't provide a source as usual.

You are a shameless cr*ature like all other Indians we meet in this forum.

Waaaaaaaah! What's with the censuring of the word "Creature" anyway? That too from a jamati-beardo with severe inferiority complex.

Just have some 300 taka tea and calm down. Try to get your investment into BD first needle factory into order.
 
back to being a beardo....lol. Do you get typical jamati-triggered when u see the bindi on your flag, have to say malaun gods names when its simply a day of the week name or when you see voodooo haitians doing better than you? :lol:
Are, Jao, Jao!! Where do you find Haiti in the map? BD is going to become a great country and the Indians are not that appreciative about it. It wants its demise and this is why it keeps on asking us so many favors. Take your Agartala Airport to Bombay, instead!! Indians want to live in clothless shames but does not want to import our world-class textiles. Only a billion-dollar export has made Indians sleepless at night.
 
Are, Jao, Jao!! Where do you find Haiti in the map? BD is going to become a great country and the Indians are not that appreciative about it. It wants its demise and this is why it keeps on asking us so many favors. Take your Agartala Airport to Bombay, instead!! Indians want to live in clothless shames but does not want to import our world-class textiles. Only a billion-dollar export has made Indians sleepless at night.

You guys behaving as if you are supposed be treated and respected as our rival like Pakistan..You guys are seriously different..

Who is stopping you to deport those illegal Indian from BD...Unless you bluffing too much..
 
You guys behaving as if you are supposed be treated and respected as our rival like Pakistan..You guys are seriously different..

Who is stopping you to deport those illegal Indian from BD...Unless you bluffing too much..
Who cares who is respected by India? The truth is, no Bangladeshi never ever would love India. Do we really care what you say in this Forum? India knows how important is our geography and it is wooing for our favor instead of China.

India has no connection with China and ASEAN without BD giving it the favor. Is not it the reason India is so much cheerful at the prospect of BIMSTEC? No BD, no BIMSTEC. India will remain as landlocked as it is now. See the map.
 

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