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Chinese company to get Tk 1,200cr this month

Afghanistan is coming out of war dude and GDP growth is growing only slightly higher than BD.

BD and India have similar GDP/capita and so a much better comparison.

& THE NOBEL LAUREATE IN ECONOMICS HAS SPOKEN AGAIN!! :rofl:

:rofl: :rofl: Dude when did you completed ur P. hD in Economics :rofl:

Even Switzerland GDP/Capita is close to that of US so??? will it be a good comparison with US? :rofl:
 
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& THE NOBEL LAUREATE IN ECONOMICS HAS SPOKEN AGAIN!! :rofl:

:rofl: :rofl: Dude when did you completed ur P. hD in Economics :rofl:

Even Switzerland GDP/Capita is close to that of US so??? will it be a good comparison with US? :rofl:

Dude, please think before you reply.

BD is not a small resource rich country that can grow quickly by selling resources.

Growth rates between the countries give a good measure of who is making better progress.

Unfortunately multiethnic India will not be able to keep up with unitary BD in GDP growth.
 
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Such a Shame, BD is under money crunch & this Hasina Led RAWAMY Govt. is showering Chinese company with huge sums even before the construction work has started.

When you ask a renovator to come to your house to renovate he will ask for a 5-10% deposit down. This is standard business practice.

money before the project :o hell ... i am in construction business ... govt never pays me before i start work :hitwall: i am entering Bangladesh lol this is kool

That's not how the world work. Maybe in India?
 
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They are paying a deposit and the rest later. Guess you never hired someone to do big projects.
sweet heart, no one pays you anything unless you finish a certain quantity of work, called work orders.
You as a company are suppose to be financially stable to take such big projects on your own/banks help

Thats the way world works
 
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sweet heart, no one pays you anything unless you finish a certain quantity of work, called work orders.
You as a company are suppose to be financially stable to take such big projects on your own/banks help

Thats the way world works

Shariff Singh, why do you and other indians care what Bangladeshi do with their money?

It's already paid, so what are you and your keyboard indian warrior buddies going to do about it? :cheesy:
 
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Shariff Singh, why do you and other indians care what Bangladeshi do with their money?

It's already paid, so what are you and your keyboard indian warrior buddies going to do about it? :cheesy:
on contrary, if they practice paying in advance, i might think about investing in Bangladesh lol
 
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I dont think Indian company will qualify for that as they have a reputation of running away with the advance payment.
hatred is a good thing my dear friend, but add business sense to it, no one would want to run away with a golden egg, when they can have the hen that lays the egg everyday.

These are government contracts, they are given against bank guarantee, if i run away , my bank has to pay to govt of Bangladesh on my behalf.

So always way your replies before posting them, you are an Elite member not a newbi
 
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hatred is a good thing my dear friend, but add business sense to it,

Indian BS has no bound, here is living example of indian fraud. India sign treaty and don't fulfill its obligation. India use transit and then use force to say it was for free. Indian govt and companies had fraud ingrained in their practice. That is just in Bangladesh. Don't get me started what indian companies did elsewhere. India and indian companies has ZERO credibility.

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Fraud by Indian Co - 22 garment exporters not getting payment

. Kazi Zahidul Hasan

The export of garments from Bangladesh to India has been facing setback following withholding of payment by the India buyers.

Sources said some 22 local exporters have consigned garments worth of millions of dollar to an Indian buyers following proper export procedure, but they are yet to receive payment.

"Recently several garments manufacturers have exported their products to an Indian company but the exporters have not received their payments from the buyer," Md Siddiqur Rahman, Vice-President of BGMEA told The New Nation on Wednesday.

Value of exported goods was $5.0million and the goods were duly exported to the Indian buyer, he added. The name of the India buyer is Lilliput Kids wear Ltd located at Okhla Industrial Area Phase-1, New Delhi.

The 22 unlucky exporters are Mazkan Jeans Ltd, Vertex Apparels Ltd, Barat Sweater Ltd, Gemini Garments Ltd,A Plus Sweater, Sinha Fabrics Ltd, Anupam Fashions Ltd, Panshi Knit, Kent Fashion, Annesha Style Ltd, Hypoid Lingeries Ltd, Defo in Design Ltd, New Generation Fashion, Uttaran Woven and Knit Ltd, DNS Sweater, Ayesha Enterprise,IP Jack Knitting, T-Mart Computerized Sweater, Hallmark Design wear, Apparel Concept, Alif Garments and ND Apparels.

"These exporters are as per ICC Publication 600 are likely to be categorized as bank defaulters and they will not able to pay workers wage only because of non-payment of Lilliput Kidswear," feared Rahman.

Non-payment of salaries and wages may flare up labour agitation in these garment units, he further said.

The BGMEA leader also said that BGMEA has been trying and discuss with different concerned agencies for solution and sought the central bank's help in this regard.

"We have already requested authorities of Bangladesh Bank (BB) for issuance of letter to the lien banks of22 victim exporters requesting to be flexible in banking transaction for their survival and business purpose until the problem is resolved," he noted.

Earlier, Indian government has given duty-free access of Bangladeshi garments to its country as a gesture of better bilateral relations between the two countries.

The facility, however, encouraged the local garment exporters and they started exploring Indian market with much enthusiasm.

When asked Rahman said it is an isolated incident and we believe this particular occurrence will not hamper Indo-Bangla trade relations.

A victim exporter seeking anonymity said that they have exported the goods having solid deals with the Indian company and seven local agents of the company have negotiated the whole things of the export.

"There are three groups of exporters who have deprived from the payments, he said adding that one group has sold goods but not received payment, another group manufactured goods but importers denied to take delivery and last one halted production due to non-payment of other parties," he added.

He said those who sent garments to the Indian company received by the freight forwarder but it cleared the goods without submitting proper documents to the concerned banks.

Fraud by Indian Co 22 garment exporters not getting payment - The New Nation (Dhaka, India) | HighBeam Research
http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=33281
 
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Indian BS has no bound, here is living example of indian fraud. India sign treaty and don't fulfill its obligation. India use transit and then use force to say it was for free. Indian govt and companies had fraud ingrained in their practice. That is just in Bangladesh. Don't get me started what indian companies did elsewhere. India and indian companies has ZERO credibility.

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Fraud by Indian Co - 22 garment exporters not getting payment

. Kazi Zahidul Hasan

The export of garments from Bangladesh to India has been facing setback following withholding of payment by the India buyers.

Sources said some 22 local exporters have consigned garments worth of millions of dollar to an Indian buyers following proper export procedure, but they are yet to receive payment.

"Recently several garments manufacturers have exported their products to an Indian company but the exporters have not received their payments from the buyer," Md Siddiqur Rahman, Vice-President of BGMEA told The New Nation on Wednesday.

Value of exported goods was $5.0million and the goods were duly exported to the Indian buyer, he added. The name of the India buyer is Lilliput Kids wear Ltd located at Okhla Industrial Area Phase-1, New Delhi.

The 22 unlucky exporters are Mazkan Jeans Ltd, Vertex Apparels Ltd, Barat Sweater Ltd, Gemini Garments Ltd,A Plus Sweater, Sinha Fabrics Ltd, Anupam Fashions Ltd, Panshi Knit, Kent Fashion, Annesha Style Ltd, Hypoid Lingeries Ltd, Defo in Design Ltd, New Generation Fashion, Uttaran Woven and Knit Ltd, DNS Sweater, Ayesha Enterprise,IP Jack Knitting, T-Mart Computerized Sweater, Hallmark Design wear, Apparel Concept, Alif Garments and ND Apparels.

"These exporters are as per ICC Publication 600 are likely to be categorized as bank defaulters and they will not able to pay workers wage only because of non-payment of Lilliput Kidswear," feared Rahman.

Non-payment of salaries and wages may flare up labour agitation in these garment units, he further said.

The BGMEA leader also said that BGMEA has been trying and discuss with different concerned agencies for solution and sought the central bank's help in this regard.

"We have already requested authorities of Bangladesh Bank (BB) for issuance of letter to the lien banks of22 victim exporters requesting to be flexible in banking transaction for their survival and business purpose until the problem is resolved," he noted.

Earlier, Indian government has given duty-free access of Bangladeshi garments to its country as a gesture of better bilateral relations between the two countries.

The facility, however, encouraged the local garment exporters and they started exploring Indian market with much enthusiasm.

When asked Rahman said it is an isolated incident and we believe this particular occurrence will not hamper Indo-Bangla trade relations.

A victim exporter seeking anonymity said that they have exported the goods having solid deals with the Indian company and seven local agents of the company have negotiated the whole things of the export.

"There are three groups of exporters who have deprived from the payments, he said adding that one group has sold goods but not received payment, another group manufactured goods but importers denied to take delivery and last one halted production due to non-payment of other parties," he added.

He said those who sent garments to the Indian company received by the freight forwarder but it cleared the goods without submitting proper documents to the concerned banks.

Fraud by Indian Co 22 garment exporters not getting payment - The New Nation (Dhaka, India) | HighBeam Research
http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=33281

Sir these are private deals,
firstly it is common sense to deal with letter of credit, that way Indian importers bank pays for import even though exporters default. The article you have pointed out has no relevance to govt contract. China is the biggest defaulter and bank of china is the largest defaulter even with L/C. There are cases were to export chemicals diluted with water.

Fidelity Frets as Banks Stretched With Guarantees: China Credit - Bloomberg

In short, exports doing business without letter of credits are fools ! No one would risk an export without a guarantee or Letter of credit
If these Bangladeshi exporters had LC, they would have been compensated straight away by the bank

AGAIN THESE ARE PRIVATE CONTRACTS

contracts with govt are always backed by Bank Guarantee
 
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AGAIN THESE ARE PRIVATE CONTRACTS

contracts with govt are always backed by Bank Guarantee

It is individual minds that work both in the govt and private companies. Indians just do not have a kind of sincerity. They are disdained by others because of their dishonesty and lack of integrity of their minds.
 
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It is individual minds that work both in the govt and private companies. Indians just do not have a kind of sincerity. They are disdained by others because of their dishonesty and lack of integrity of their minds.
oh come on ... we are doing business globally,
come up with better argument kid, it is basically called sense of doing business, use protection or you get F**ked
I hope these traders wouldnt choose an order next time without L/C
 
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And BD is ready to give so much of there hard earned money???? SHAME.
 
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