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Export of headgears, caps: BD bags $193.43m, posts 50pc growth in Jul-Nov​

FHM HUMAYAN KABIR | Published: December 10, 2022 08:45:15 | Updated: December 11, 2022 22:46:43

Export of headgears, caps: BD bags $193.43m, posts 50pc growth in Jul-Nov


Bangladesh has emerged as one of the key suppliers of hats and caps in the global market. Its shipment of these products reached US$ 193.43 million in the first five months of the current fiscal year (FY), 2022-23, analysts said on Friday.

The country has secured seventh position in the global export market worth $12.4 billion, the FE analysis found.

Even during the ongoing global economic crunch, Bangladesh's export of headgears and caps has posted a 50 per cent growth during the July-November period of FY 23.

In the same period (July-Nov) of last FY, the country's exporters made shipments of products worth $129.25 million, the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data showed.

Exporters and analysts said Bangladesh is likely to touch the $50-billion export-earning-mark within a couple of years by enriching its export basket through product diversification.

The government has set a target of exporting headgears and caps worth $410.10 million in the current FY, the Ministry of Commerce officials said.

In FY 2022, the local exporters sold such products worth $364.63 million to the overseas markets, as per the EPB data.

Although the Covid-19 impact affected the export of hats and caps in FY 2020, it started to recover from next FY. In FY 2021, the exporters shipped goods worth $226.38 million, which rose to $364.63 million in FY 2022.

The US, Europe, Russia, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Indonesia, Singapore, Middle-Eastern countries, Central Asian nations, UK, and some African countries are the major importers of Bangladeshi hats and caps.

Meanwhile, China is the largest hat and headgear exporting country in the world.

It is consecutively holding the top position with its $5.4 billion (43.8 per cent share of the total $12.4 billion) export to various countries in 2021. China is followed by Italy, Vietnam, Germany, the Netherlands, and France.

The world's top three exporters of hats and caps - China, Italy and Vietnam - accounted for 55.1 per cent of these items' total international sales in the last calendar year.

In 2021, Bangladesh's export accounted for $468.1 million, which was 3.8 per cent of the global market share.
Among the top-10 headgear and cap suppliers in the world market, US (2.6 per cent), Poland (2.3 per cent) and Belgium (2.3 per cent) are the eighth, ninth and tenth largest suppliers, available data showed.

Bangladeshi exporters said most of the headgears and caps are manufactured in the Dhaka, Chittagong and Uttara (Syedpur) export processing zones (EPZs), while the rest are produced in different factories and cottage industries across the country.

Executive Director of Policy Research Institute (PRI) Dr Ahsan H Mansur told the FE that hats and caps could be one of the promising products for the country's export basket diversification, as their year-on-year shipment growth is impressive.

Since China, the products' largest supplier, is shifting to high-tech industries, Bangladesh can tap the benefit and raise its export volume of headgears and caps.

The government should have pro-active policies to capitalise the Chinese diversion and upgrade the country's manufacturing capacity for grabbing 30-50 per cent of the global export share within the next few years, he added.

kabirhumayan10@gmail.com
 

Export of headgears, caps: BD bags $193.43m, posts 50pc growth in Jul-Nov​

FHM HUMAYAN KABIR | Published: December 10, 2022 08:45:15 | Updated: December 11, 2022 22:46:43

Export of headgears, caps: BD bags $193.43m, posts 50pc growth in Jul-Nov


Bangladesh has emerged as one of the key suppliers of hats and caps in the global market. Its shipment of these products reached US$ 193.43 million in the first five months of the current fiscal year (FY), 2022-23, analysts said on Friday.

The country has secured seventh position in the global export market worth $12.4 billion, the FE analysis found.

Even during the ongoing global economic crunch, Bangladesh's export of headgears and caps has posted a 50 per cent growth during the July-November period of FY 23.

In the same period (July-Nov) of last FY, the country's exporters made shipments of products worth $129.25 million, the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data showed.

Exporters and analysts said Bangladesh is likely to touch the $50-billion export-earning-mark within a couple of years by enriching its export basket through product diversification.

The government has set a target of exporting headgears and caps worth $410.10 million in the current FY, the Ministry of Commerce officials said.

In FY 2022, the local exporters sold such products worth $364.63 million to the overseas markets, as per the EPB data.

Although the Covid-19 impact affected the export of hats and caps in FY 2020, it started to recover from next FY. In FY 2021, the exporters shipped goods worth $226.38 million, which rose to $364.63 million in FY 2022.

The US, Europe, Russia, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Indonesia, Singapore, Middle-Eastern countries, Central Asian nations, UK, and some African countries are the major importers of Bangladeshi hats and caps.

Meanwhile, China is the largest hat and headgear exporting country in the world.

It is consecutively holding the top position with its $5.4 billion (43.8 per cent share of the total $12.4 billion) export to various countries in 2021. China is followed by Italy, Vietnam, Germany, the Netherlands, and France.

The world's top three exporters of hats and caps - China, Italy and Vietnam - accounted for 55.1 per cent of these items' total international sales in the last calendar year.

In 2021, Bangladesh's export accounted for $468.1 million, which was 3.8 per cent of the global market share.
Among the top-10 headgear and cap suppliers in the world market, US (2.6 per cent), Poland (2.3 per cent) and Belgium (2.3 per cent) are the eighth, ninth and tenth largest suppliers, available data showed.

Bangladeshi exporters said most of the headgears and caps are manufactured in the Dhaka, Chittagong and Uttara (Syedpur) export processing zones (EPZs), while the rest are produced in different factories and cottage industries across the country.

Executive Director of Policy Research Institute (PRI) Dr Ahsan H Mansur told the FE that hats and caps could be one of the promising products for the country's export basket diversification, as their year-on-year shipment growth is impressive.

Since China, the products' largest supplier, is shifting to high-tech industries, Bangladesh can tap the benefit and raise its export volume of headgears and caps.

The government should have pro-active policies to capitalise the Chinese diversion and upgrade the country's manufacturing capacity for grabbing 30-50 per cent of the global export share within the next few years, he added.

kabirhumayan10@gmail.com

If only we could export sewing needles!!!
 
If only we could export sewing needles!!!
No, BD's Boltu Mia people like you cannot produce either Needles or Sewing Machines. BD imports all kinds of high-value mechanical goods.

And BAL idiots think BD is a fast-developing country. How long you guys will be thinking about fantasies? Do not you have very low IQ that you cannot even produce Nuts & Bolts?
 
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No, BD Boltu Mia people like you canno produce either Needles or Sewing Mavhines. BD imports all kinds of high value mechanical hoods.

And BAL idiots think BD is a fast developing country. How long you guys will be thinking fantasies? Do not you have as the citizens of a country that has so low IQ that it cannot even produce Nurs & Bolts.

According to @bilal Bangladesh makes better motor bikes than India 😂😂😂

So why can’t BD make needles?

Pls ask him.
 
Export of headgears, caps: BD bags $193.43m, posts 50pc growth in Jul-Nov
I believe this sector's export earnings will exceed $400 million this FY. I feel so happy about this prospect. So many people must be on the payroll in this sector.

The employment of people is very important for a country.
 
I believe this sector's export earnings will exceed $400 million this FY. I feel so happy about this prospect. So many people must be on the payroll in this sector.

The employment of people is very important for a country.

Headgear demand is quite constant because virtually every kid in the west learns to ride a bike and headgear is a legal requirement.

US is a humongous market.

We need to capture more of these low tech stuff from China.

If we can grab 25% of China’s sunset industries - WE WILL EASILY BECOME MID INCOME COUNTRY THIS DECADE.

This is Hasina’s strategy hence the good relationships with Chinese and mega projects in power and transport sectors.

@UKBengali
@EasyNow
 
Headgear demand is quite constant because virtually every kid in the west learns to ride a bike and headgear is a legal requirement.

US is a humongous market.

We need to capture more of these low tech stuff from China.

If we can grab 25% of China’s sunset industries - WE WILL EASILY BECOME MID INCOME COUNTRY THIS DECADE.

This is Hasina’s strategy hence the good relationships with Chinese and mega projects in power and transport sectors.

@UKBengali
@EasyNow



The difference with BD is that most of these factories will be constructed by BD people and not as FDI like in other countries in SE Asia and India to some extent.

It is better to increase export growth slower but with your own companies as then you will keep the money and technology to yourself and not in the hands of foreigners.
 
Headgear demand is quite constant because virtually every kid in the west learns to ride a bike and headgear is a legal requirement.

US is a humongous market.

We need to capture more of these low tech stuff from China.

If we can grab 25% of China’s sunset industries - WE WILL EASILY BECOME MID INCOME COUNTRY THIS DECADE.

This is Hasina’s strategy hence the good relationships with Chinese and mega projects in power and transport sectors.

@UKBengali
@EasyNow
I don't think we make a lot of helmets. By "headgear", they mainly mean caps and hats.
 
Headgear demand is quite constant because virtually every kid in the west learns to ride a bike and headgear is a legal requirement.

US is a humongous market.

We need to capture more of these low tech stuff from China.

If we can grab 25% of China’s sunset industries - WE WILL EASILY BECOME MID INCOME COUNTRY THIS DECADE.

This is Hasina’s strategy hence the good relationships with Chinese and mega projects in power and transport sectors.

@UKBengali
@EasyNow


The schizophrenia of these people is just hilarious. They proudly publish good news but can't help trashing that same news straight after.

You know a party loyalist when the truth causes so much internal conflict in them.
 
The schizophrenia of these people is just hilarious. They proudly publish good news but can't help trashing that same news straight after.

You know a party loyalist when the truth causes so much internal conflict in them.

That’s why the Indian trolls make hanuman out of them 🤣
 
The schizophrenia of these people is just hilarious. They proudly publish good news but can't help trashing that same news straight after.
What? Should we really praise Hasina for stealing $20 billion from a poor country called Bangladesh as well?

Head gears and garments are produced by our common people and it deserves praise. This is very simple.
 
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