Let the coolie cry. His LDC can't even reduce their assembly duties (of anything even semi-important to an economy today) to anything reasonable in the first place because their politicos just want to have one sector they can control, influence and micro and macro manage the corruption/extraction in. They rather tinker with tarriffs only (i.e shield the crazy duties and permeated inefficiency in assembly) for some semblance of WALTON STRONK optics (no revenue release, no real jobs created, no strategy) and then these lot cry why their purchasing power is extremely low.
So anyway, targetting the bulk of the MVA should always be the first priority...given thats what provides the most capital buffer and jobs. India is on the correct track here.... Samsung is already charting out domestic OEM production for PCBs and so on....the rest will follow soon esp with the tariffs modi admin is now bringing in at right time in the capex cycle. There was a recent article regarding Foxconn on this very topic.
Hey, loser talks crap yet again.
Walton has over 21000 employees now and these are well paid hi-tech jobs by BD standards.
BD is going into Nepal in a big way:
http://www.dhakatribune.com/business/2018/02/25/nepals-growing-market-bangladeshi-goods/
"Nepal, an import dependent neighbour, has emerged as a potential export destination for Bangladeshi products especially pharmaceuticals, consumers goods and electronics items.
According to Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data, exports to Nepal stood at $47.4 million in FY2016-17, up by 165%, from the last fiscal, which was $17.88 million."
You were bragging that BD government was giving the NE transit rights for free yeh?
Look Hasina forced India to allow unlimited quantities of BD pharmaceuticals and electronics into Nepal in return.
With the far better BD companies, India will lose it's captive export market in Nepal. Nepalese consumers are getting to know about superior BD products and are voting with their wallets.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/busines...ive-prices-help-bangladesh-grab-nepal-market/
Look what out ambassador said about Indian products:
"The better quality of Bangladeshi goods and competitive prices will help to grab Nepalese market share very soon."