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India, a promising RMG destination

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Garment exports are increasing fast due to the ever-swelling demand of middleclass consumers in India, one of the major players in apparel business. Photo: Amran Hossain Refayet Ullah Mirdha

Many believe that the next major export destination for Bangladesh's readymade garment (RMG) products is neighbouring India as the country has a big growing middleclass consumer base, the main strength of the fastest growing South Asian economy.

Export of garment items is increasing fast due to the ever-swelling demand of the middleclass consumers, although India has already emerged as one of the major players in apparel business worldwide.

The demand for basic garment items is high as many middleclass Indian consumers can hardly afford the high-end products of their own country, exporters say.

The trade facility offered by India under the Safta agreement added a new dimension in bilateral trade.

India has already allowed duty-free export of eight million pieces of garment export under the Safta agreement, which came into effect in July 1, 2006.

Of the total quota, affiliated members of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association get a 70 percent share, while the rest goes to the members of Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association.

However, Bangladesh could fulfil the export quota of eight million pieces only last year, after the deal was signed in September 2007.

Businessmen were reluctant to export under the agreement, as they had to pay additional duties and taxes for it. But, later the Indian government relaxed some rules and removed some tariff and non-tariff barriers for importing the garment items from Bangladesh under the quota after the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in January last year.

The data from the state-owned Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) shows that Bangladesh exported knitwear products worth $5.24 million and woven garments worth $16.91 million in the first nine months (July-March) of the current fiscal year. The export of knitwear to India was $2.54 million and woven garment was $9.99 million in the fiscal 2009-10, while in 2008-09 Bangladesh exported $1.70 million worth of knitwear and $10.25 million worth of woven garments, the data shows.


Following Hasina's visit last year, Bangladesh has been lobbying India for making the exports quota-free or increasing the volume of products under the quota and also for removal of different barriers.

A senior official of the commerce ministry said the Indian side is scrutinising if the quota was really fulfilled last year.

"Probably, some exporters are yet to send their consignments to India, although they received the quota last year. So, the Indian authorities are looking into the matter," he adds.

He said Bangladesh sent a proposal to the Indian government in March last year proposing a quota-free export.

"We requested the Indian government to make the export volume unlimited, as the exporters will feel encouraged if they get bulk orders," he said, requesting not to be named.

Big garment makers are not interested in such a small volume of export, he said, adding that both the countries are now negotiating on how to increase the volume.

"The transportation cost involved in exports to India is low," said Javed Chaudhury, managing director of Generation Next Fashion Ltd, a garment exporter to India.

He said a strong logistic service is needed to export garments to the EU and US, but exporting to India does not require so strong backup supports.

"We can export in a shorter lead-time as the Indian locations are easily reachable by roads, which is not possible in case of the western countries," Chaudhury said.

The combined population of the EU and US is less than that of India. Moreover, India is a rising economy. "So, the prospects are bright," he said.

India has a large number of consumers of basic garments for which Bangladesh is a strong player. The demand for T-shirts, polo shirts and knit items is higher in India, he added.

The volume of export to India from Generation Next is still low as the group mainly exports to the EU and US, he said.

Zaid Bakht, research director of Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, said the Indian market is a potential one for Bangladesh, but until and unless India downsizes the products on the 'sensitive' list, the exports will not go up to the expected levels.

Bangladesh is negotiating with India to get duty-free access for 61 products, including 54 garment items.

In some cases, the garment makers prefer India as the export costs to the country is lower compared to other countries. As a result, the total export of garment items to India is increasing, he added.

The prospects are also bright for pharmaceuticals and ceramic products exporters, but India is not removing various tariff and non-tariff barriers on import of Bangladeshi goods.

"The trade imbalance between the two countries will not come down if India does not remove the existing trade barriers and allow import of non-traditional items from Bangladesh," Bakht said.



reefat@thedailystar.net
 
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India was always a promising destination before the Bangladeshis cut into our market through their LDC quota.
 
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It would be good garments would be avilable at low price as transportation charges may not be high
 
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The data from the state-owned Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) shows that Bangladesh exported knitwear products worth $5.24 million and woven garments worth $16.91 million in the first nine months (July-March) of the current fiscal year. The export of knitwear to India was $2.54 million and woven garment was $9.99 million in the fiscal 2009-10, while in 2008-09 Bangladesh exported $1.70 million worth of knitwear and $10.25 million worth of woven garments, the data shows.

What a ridiculous stuff it is!!! When bangladesh export around 18 billion USD worth of RMG all aroud the world... and import 3 billion USD worth of stuff from India in a legal way... then how come such a low amount of export to a so called friendly neighbour!!!

Bangladesh must make sure it can export more then 3 billion USD worth of product to India to gain a trade advantage or to nill the trade deficit.

As majority of the indians are poor and can not afford high end product so bd should definitely look forward to capture as much market as possible even if bharti government try to impose a trade barrier by utilizing cheap labour force and product price.
 
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India was always a promising destination before the Bangladeshis cut into our market through their LDC quota.

Is your hurt burning... do not worry soon your 20 billion worth of home grown market will be in our dominance...

This is just the beginning... soon we will start taking over one after another Indian companies once this power crisis is resolved using LDC and other benefit that bangladesh has.
 
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Is your hurt burning... do not worry soon your 20 billion worth of home grown market will be in our dominance...

best of luck for that :lol::lol::lol::lol:

This is just the beginning... soon we will start taking over one after another Indian companies once this power crisis is resolved using LDC and other benefit that bangladesh has.

I am afraid that you will take all India after your power crisis will resolved :rofl:
 
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As majority of the indians are poor and can not afford high end product so bd should definitely look forward to capture as much market as possible even if bharti government try to impose a trade barrier by utilizing cheap labour force and product price.

But majority of Indian dnt want third grade products . We already have Chinese stuffs that belongs to same category and our market is already full with those products

What so special you can offer ??? I think before making stupid claim you should think about your industries and their products :lol:
 
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Is your hurt burning... do not worry soon your 20 billion worth of home grown market will be in our dominance...

This is just the beginning... soon we will start taking over one after another Indian companies once this power crisis is resolved using LDC and other benefit that bangladesh has.

Man, first try and throw out Airtel who's already gorging down your 'little' companies! ;)

On topic:

Bangladesh exports plenty of other items including RC Cola and the Litchi drink. I've tasted both. Hell, RC Cola is bad but cheap. Litchi is much better.
 
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India should remove trade barriers. Removing trade barriers will benefit both countries. Bangladesh export to india will increase bangladesh's wealth and india will benefit as more less-well-off indians will be able afford the goods. Also, the productivity and efficiency of economies of both bangladesh and india will increase. Futhermore, it can help help to strengthen the ties between the two countries.
 
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India should remove trade barriers. Removing trade barriers will benefit both countries. Bangladesh export to india will increase bangladesh's wealth and india will benefit as more less-well-off indians will be able afford the goods. Also, the productivity and efficiency of economies of both bangladesh and india will increase. Futhermore, it can help help to strengthen the ties between the two countries.

Good post! Thanks mate! I had lost all hope that any Bangladeshi would come up with a sensible post! :cheers:
 
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Hahaha they want to buy indian companies hell if bd is put on sale india half private sector alone would be able to buy it
 
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This is an India-centered topic. I wonder should it not be moved to the India Defence?
 
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Is your hurt burning... do not worry soon your 20 billion worth of home grown market will be in our dominance...

This is just the beginning... soon we will start taking over one after another Indian companies once this power crisis is resolved using LDC and other benefit that bangladesh has.
hahahahahaha
warid telecom now...
Bharati Airtel Bangladesh...
:rofl:
 
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