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India proposes Bangladesh for joint study on exports

Your minister can always dictate such terms while soliciting investments from India :azn:

regards and bye

Who cares if India invests or not. Your loss and not BD's.
China and other countries in E Asia are massively investing in BD right now.
Also, BD companies are investing hugely as they are confident of the strength
of the BD economy.

PS - Indian companies are already investing hugely in BD power sector.
 
India will invest where it sees a return on that investment. This is not charity.
BD has a strong economy and that is why a Chinese company will invest more than
2 billion US dollars building a steel plant in BD. The Chinese company knows that it has a
captive market of 160 million consumers that is getting steadily richer and so has decided
to build the plant.
Since BD and India are not in a formal trade block like EU then there is no need for BD
to care about Indian exporters. Unless of course India was to allow BD to export garments to
it without the 15% import duty, then we can look at this proposal.

Why don't you actually wait and see what is done past some optics study before blah blahing about investment. Such studies are obviously a part 2 of the BBIN bloc forming....if you understand an iota of how scarce capital investment liquidity is prioritised when building up capacities in the region. What gets implemented in the end is anyone's guess.

The trade deficit (especially the composition of it) between India and BD tells its own story about a total lack of BD industry past sweatshop knickers. Oh and prematurely celebrating making 2 units of steel compared to 0 before when you should be making in 50+ region given your population is pretty ridiculous.

Oh and the "steadily richer"? Don't make us laugh:

http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2017/11/23/rmg-workers-basic-needs/

This is the magic "dynamism" behind your "competitive edge" (along with LDC quota):

“Bangladeshi workers earn $67 where workers in India and Cambodia get $168 and $170 respectively.”

i.e you are willing to be sweatshop sheep earning a tiny pittance far more than anyone else. But hey your elite need to have their premium (that they dont pass to the median Abdul) so they can spend on BBS "steadily richer" claims.

Looks like India is feeling the heat from the dynamic BD exporters.

What's BD saying on this issue (for even its base RMG)?

http://www.thedailystar.net/business/india-fast-catching-bangladesh-1475272

Then show me the growth of any value added non-RMG exports from BD....lets ignore how puny the amount is in the first place. With the BD input tax system as it is now (forget quality of human capital and myriad of other issues for a moment), there will be next to no broad base sustained development in the area.

Everything flatlines hard (after posting a few years of high growth number because of extremely low base effect) be it ICT, pharma, biotech, light industry you name it...(esp as far as exports go, just check Walton projection with reality now and what they have for say motorcycles even within BD market itself).

Fact check for everyone reading this:

https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visualize/tree_map/hs92/export/bgd/all/show/2015/

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Remember this is only for goods too. When you add services it gets even worse for BD and better for India (India adds another 160 billion USD to this picture, BD only about 3 billion).

Like I said to this twit (who ran away with pain in his rear), dont be so mad about what India is doing today that you will never see in your lifetime (and who knows if beyond that too) from BD:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/gdp-...september-quarter.531069/page-4#post-10056012

Our competitors and outlook concern countries completely different to BD. We will however continue to engage with BD to seek out how to use it as footstool/shoewipe rug wherever possible through whatever optics are needed (i.e take advantage of BD infantile nature).
 
Our competitors and outlook concern countries completely different to BD. We will however continue to engage with BD to seek out how to use it as footstool/shoewipe rug wherever possible through whatever optics are needed (i.e take advantage of BD infantile nature).

india used terror tactics to create unrest in Bangladesh garments before and we know india will do that again. That is how much indian bureaucrats who formed these anti Bangladeshi policy can think. indians had been pursuing same anti Bangladesh, SriLanka, Nepal, Maldives and Pakistan policy since its independence. End result is indian turd chest thumping and everyone despise india and indians.

Why neighbours dislike or suspect India

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-neighbours-dislike-or-suspect-india.498918/
 
End result is indian turd chest thumping and everyone despise india and indians.

Yet you buy 6 billion USD worth of our goods all set to increase to 10 billion soon and then even more (and a whole bunch more on top in services like medical + tourism) each year while we buy next to nothing from you in return LOL....all the while we shoot you dead at the border.....BD response? send even more tourists the next year, and buy even more bajaj bikes lol.

So we don't care if you (whatever your definition of some = all) despise us, hand over your money and dignity slave (just like you did for our soldiers for liberation recompensation costs). It's best to be feared than loved....esp when we talk about infantile ingrates. Used, abused and thrown away in the drive for more important results, that is the sum total of what you are to us....just check how you became this "Bangladesh" in first place.

SHW....always bobbling around in constant continued deference to Dadaji....and your compatriots here say she is most popular than ever before hahahahaha.

Hopefully you get some offing on some family and friends in 2018 bloodshed over these BD "elections", you need to feel some pain sitting in US thinking its all a fun little game spouting and waaaahing in your little cocoon fantasy and dream (like those RAW sheesha cafe fantasies you had over Gulshan). Maybe you will learn some basic reality then about how the world works when you come from a slave dominated country.

Till then keep going at being laughed at by all the BD people here who see you for the bleating fanatic (butthurt at having lost on the ground in BD) retard you are. They simply want to use, abuse and throw you away too, so they can feel better about what we do to them :D. You are on the bottom little chagu, get used to it.
 
India has nothing whatsoever to offer as a partner. No capital, no expertise not even moral support.

India has hundreds of millions of its own hungry, how can they possibly work for the benefit of someone else?

This is not a dig, I am just being practical.
 
Why don't you actually wait and see what is done past some optics study before blah blahing about investment. Such studies are obviously a part 2 of the BBIN bloc forming....if you understand an iota of how scarce capital investment liquidity is prioritised when building up capacities in the region. What gets implemented in the end is anyone's guess.

The trade deficit (especially the composition of it) between India and BD tells its own story about a total lack of BD industry past sweatshop knickers. Oh and prematurely celebrating making 2 units of steel compared to 0 before when you should be making in 50+ region given your population is pretty ridiculous.

Oh and the "steadily richer"? Don't make us laugh:

http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2017/11/23/rmg-workers-basic-needs/

This is the magic "dynamism" behind your "competitive edge" (along with LDC quota):

“Bangladeshi workers earn $67 where workers in India and Cambodia get $168 and $170 respectively.”

i.e you are willing to be sweatshop sheep earning a tiny pittance far more than anyone else. But hey your elite need to have their premium (that they dont pass to the median Abdul) so they can spend on BBS "steadily richer" claims.



What's BD saying on this issue (for even its base RMG)?

http://www.thedailystar.net/business/india-fast-catching-bangladesh-1475272

Then show me the growth of any value added non-RMG exports from BD....lets ignore how puny the amount is in the first place. With the BD input tax system as it is now (forget quality of human capital and myriad of other issues for a moment), there will be next to no broad base sustained development in the area.

Everything flatlines hard (after posting a few years of high growth number because of extremely low base effect) be it ICT, pharma, biotech, light industry you name it...(esp as far as exports go, just check Walton projection with reality now and what they have for say motorcycles even within BD market itself).

Fact check for everyone reading this:

https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visualize/tree_map/hs92/export/bgd/all/show/2015/

mepgd8G.jpg


vW5IvdK.jpg


Remember this is only for goods too. When you add services it gets even worse for BD and better for India (India adds another 160 billion USD to this picture, BD only about 3 billion).

Like I said to this twit (who ran away with pain in his rear), dont be so mad about what India is doing today that you will never see in your lifetime (and who knows if beyond that too) from BD:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/gdp-...september-quarter.531069/page-4#post-10056012

Our competitors and outlook concern countries completely different to BD. We will however continue to engage with BD to seek out how to use it as footstool/shoewipe rug wherever possible through whatever optics are needed (i.e take advantage of BD infantile nature).

Your butt-hurt brings joy to my heart.:D

All neutral posters now know that India cannot compete with the highly efficient
BD economy, and so a desperate India has come up with this ridiculous proposal.
Will enjoy watching BD companies destroying the Indian "competition"
 
The level of smugness in Bengali posters is symptomatic that even a visiting Bangladeshi minister for trade enhancement ,they somehow find a way about baiting India, they will get a shock of their life when India will even outdone them in textile and garment sector with the new package and when their LDC quota will about expire near 2019
 
The level of smugness in Bengali posters is symptomatic that even a visiting Bangladeshi minister for trade enhancement ,they somehow find a way about baiting India, they will get a shock of their life when India will even outdone them in textile and garment sector with the new package and when their LDC quota will about expire near 2019

The gaul of the LDC Bangladeshis, talking back to Shupa Powa Indians !!

God almighty , whats this world is coming to !!
 
highly efficient
BD economy,
You chest thump a lot. What is highly efficient by your standards?

As for the topic, I see no problem doing a joint study. But we need to do some studying alone as well to see how can we narrow the trade gap with India.
 
Its common sense not compete and undercut each other. This is what most of the western countries do, they ensure that they dont outdo each other and cause themselves more damage.
As far as competition is concerned, India can provide more subsidies than what BD can give.

Our main export is textile to the western countries. Can India compete with our products by producing clothes that suite their choice? I have seen Indian products in an exhibition in Tokyo. I was stunned to see how the Indian merchants displayed their costumes fit only for India's local market. BD displayed only western costumes in the same venue. Now, BD should not go for Indian crafty proposals. A big no to India.
 
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You chest thump a lot. What is highly efficient by your standards?

As for the topic, I see no problem doing a joint study. But we need to do some studying alone as well to see how can we narrow the trade gap with India.


Although you asked the question to another poster.... here is a view.

We are not a particularly large cotton producers yet we are a textile powerhouse.... why because in this sector we have developed expertise and forward and backward logistics linkages.
In this sector we are a global player because we are efficient and our standard is world class.

There is not anything that we can gain from India in this field. Only study necessary is with china to enable smooth transition of their industry into BD or studies in our markets so we can sell our brands directly to consumers And develop global BD brands.
 
Although you asked the question to another poster.... here is a view.

We are not a particularly large cotton producers yet we are a textile powerhouse.... why because in this sector we have developed expertise and forward and backward logistics linkages.
In this sector we are a global player because we are efficient and our standard is world class.

There is not anything that we can gain from India in this field. Only study necessary is with china to enable smooth transition of their industry into BD or studies in our markets so we can sell our brands directly to consumers And develop global BD brands.

Yep, this is a proposal by the uncompetitive Indians to sabotage the BD exporters.

While it is designed to stop competition from the far more efficient BD garment exporters currently, the Indians also have an eye on BD's IT, electronics and pharmaceutical companies. Although these 3 sectors have not made much of an impact just yet on the export markets, they are doing very well in BD's internal 160 million domestic market and this is enabling them to spend the necessary R&D to raise the quality to appeal to richer countries.

A number of BD firms in the pharmaceutical industry have been recently approved to export to the developed West, and the Indians are really worried that their markets in these countries will be under threat from the cheaper but just as high quality BD producers.

In a nutshell, BD is able to supply India's traditional markets with just as high quality products but at lesser cost and this has worried the Indians.
 
India has such joint working groups in various fields with several countries.Not sure what members here are making a fuss about
 
Our main export is textile to the western countries. Can India compete with our products by producing clothes that suite their choice?
Your main export is one of the largest domestic industry in India. You first make it up to Indian standards then talk about competing with India, with imported raw materials from India, including machinery and manpower.

Now, about the exports, you get incentives from Europe for the export of these, not because India can't produce clothing that's worth exporting. You get the advantage being Low Development Country.
 
Your main export is one of the largest domestic industry in India. You first make it up to Indian standards then talk about competing with India, with imported raw materials from India, including machinery and manpower.

Now, about the exports, you get incentives from Europe for the export of these, not because India can't produce clothing that's worth exporting. You get the advantage being Low Development Country.

Indian government imposes a 15% duty to protect Indian garment manufacturers from BD competition.

As for how much LDC quotas help BD see the US example:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-bangladesh-over-safety-idUSBRE95Q15720130627

"But it will not directly affect Bangladesh’s main export, clothing, since garments are not eligible for duty cuts under the program, which was created in 1976 to help economic development in the world’s poorest countries and to reduce import costs for U.S. companies"

Program is GSP designed to help the poorest countries and BD still sells over 6 billion US dollars a year to US because it is competitive in the field. Even when BD comes out of LDC status it will still sell garments in huge numbers to EU.
 
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