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Light engineering keeps growing, yet below potential

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Joynal Abedin Shishir
14 July, 2022, 12:00 pm
Last modified: 14 July, 2022, 01:29 pm

Lack of policy support, modern machinery and absence of interest-free easy loans are major bars to the sector’s growth, say insiders


The light engineering industry, considered to have a major export potential, continued to grow in the 2021-2022 fiscal year but still a long way from grabbing a sizable chunk of the massive $7 trillion global market.

In the 2021-22 fiscal year, the sector saw a significant year-on-year growth of 50.4% to $795.63, from $529 million in the 2019-2020 fiscal, which was also when the government declared light engineering goods as "Product of the Year".

Industry insiders say the sector has the potential to grow much more than it is doing now.

"We are nowhere close to where we can be," said Golam Azam Tikul, president of Bogura Forum for Agro-machinery Manufacturing.

Light engineering keeps growing, yet below potential


Lack of policy support from the government, shortage of modern machines and absence of interest-free easy loans are major hindrances for the sector's growth, according to Tikul.

Stakeholders say unhealthy working environments for workers, high prices of raw materials, lack of laboratories and certification systems are further hindering the industry's development.

The market is also taking a blow due to production of counterfeit products in unauthorised factories and import of substandard products from India and China, they added.

After the light engineering products were declared as the Product of the Year for 2020, the government decided to set up industrial parks for the sector in five districts – Dhaka, Narayanganj, Jessore, Bogra, Gazipur and Narsingdi.

Besides, an industrial city project through the Bscic on a 50-acre land in Munshiganj is in progress at a cost of Tk316 crore and scheduled to be completed by 2022.

Muminur Rahman Mithu, an entrepreneur from Old Dhaka, said the price of plots in government-allocated industrial parks, including Munshiganj, is much higher than lands located elsewhere.

"Also, the area of land in these parks across the country is insufficient as compared to light engineering factories across the country. As a result, 80% of entrepreneurs will not really benefit from it," he added.

Despite these obstacles, the sector's export reached $529 million in FY21 from $292.92 million in the pandemic-hit 2019-20 fiscal.

Abdur Razzak, president of the Bangladesh Engineering Industry Owners Association (BEIOA), said, "Overall investment in the light engineering industry is about $15 billion and we are still below 1% of the $7 trillion global market."

He also pointed out the industry meets about 20% demand of the local market while some 60% products are imported.

"If we get enough government land, state-of-the-art technology, pragmatic policies and low cost government land for setting up factories, this sector will not have to look back," said Razzak.

He further said import tax for the sector's raw materials ranges from 30-40% while the tax on importing finished products is only 1%.

"If this disparity is eliminated with industry-friendly policy support, it is possible to meet total local demand and also increase exports," he added.

Before the budget of FY 2022-23, SME Foundation submitted 50 proposals to the National Board of Revenue for small and medium enterprises including light engineering, out of which 14 proposals were accepted in this budget. This includes providing income tax exemption for a period of 10 years to entrepreneurs engaged in agro-processing and agricultural machinery and all types of light engineering industries related to light engineering which will be used only in industries.

In the budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year, the government provided a 10-year tax-holiday for entrepreneurs who produce small parts and products for use in factories.

Besides, there is a VAT exemption for the production and commercial distribution of Power Tiller and for the supply of locally collected scrap in the foundry industry.

Md Mofizur Rahman, managing director of SME Foundation said, "It is important to reduce the tax rate in the entire SME sector, including the light engineering sector."

Citing the example of Japan, he said, "Their economy is 90% dependent on the SME while our SME sector accounts for some 20-25% although more that 75% employment is in this sector."

According to him, if people in the industry do not get help, it will be difficult to achieve the government's target of 2041.

"Why should we need to spend time on updating the trade licence each year. The government can rather increase the fee and also the validity period," he suggested.

The main markets for the light engineering products are Thailand, Japan, the Netherlands, India, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Taiwan and Pakistan.

 
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It is fine as the light engineering sector has increased exports 3 times in the last decade and that is higher than overall export growth.

We shall see even accelerated growth this decade as home electronics and appliances exports are growing very fast now.
 
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That's so cute. :D
Not as cute as you, sweetie!!!😁🤣

It is fine as the light engineering sector has increased exports 3 times in the last decade and that is higher than overall export growth.

We shall see even accelerated growth this decade as home electronics and appliances exports are growing very fast now.
Who would have thought Jinjira, dholaikhal can make exports!!! Great effort by these barely educated workers, made an industry out of nothing.
 
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I posted a discussion video on the topic here,


Not as cute as you, sweetie!!!😁🤣


Who would have thought Jinjira, dholaikhal can make exports!!! Great effort by these barely educated workers, made an industry out of nothing.

Him calling 500 Million exports cute is pointless.

India's total exports of engineering goods stood at US$ 9.7 billion in 2021. Which was 37% higher than 2020 - due to covid bounce back effect.

Compared to India's size and scale and where we are (nascent stage, bicycle exports only) I don't think we are doing so badly....exports will gather speed in no time (as apparel did).
 
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Basic items are already being exported to India (centrifugal water pumps)...seems they are better quality than Indian products...

 
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Him calling 500 Million exports cute is pointless.

India's total exports of engineering goods stood at US$ 9.7 billion in 2021. Which was 37% higher than 2020 - due to covid bounce back effect.

Compared to India's size and scale and where we are (nascent stage, bicycle exports only) I don't think we are doing so badly....

I have no idea how exactly you function in a society, given these levels of incompetence/ stupidity.

Or is it that months & years are interchangeable in the Asian tiger economy called Bangladesh?? :lol:

In December 2021, exports of engineering goods from India stood at US$ 9.7 billion, a 37% YoY growth

Our monthly engineering exports are 18 times your yearly engineering exports.

Our yearly Engineering exports is worth $112 billion. That's more than 200 times that of yours. :lol:
 
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India's Engineering exports during April-March 2021-22 stood at $112.10 billion

I was talking about "light-engineering" exports - I forgot the source. Anyway no point splitting hairs....

Here is another chart from IBEF (very credible source I am guessing)...

engineering-and-capital-goods.jpg


 
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I was talking about "light-engineering" exports - I forgot the source

Stop fooling around Billy- Boy, this is your source.

In December 2021, exports of engineering goods from India stood at US$ 9.7 billion, a 37% YoY growth


It's for a single month, not a financial year. :lol:

Here is another chart from IBEF (very credible source I am guessing)...

Did you see that asterisk on FY22? Guess what that means?

Engineering goods exports hit a record $111 billion, of which about $16 billion worth goods were shipped to the US alone.

 
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Buddy our merchandise exports in June 2022 were USD 40.13 Billion :yahoo:


"Outbound shipments touched an all-time high of $40.38 billion in March"
That was provisional data bro

Actual foreign trade data is published on/after 13th of every month
"Merchandise exports in March 2022 were USD 42.22 Billion"

Thank You.

I am glad Indians can only compare the performance of their country against a country like Bangladesh to feel somewhat good - which is eight times smaller and 25 years newer (started essentially from scratch) while Indian soldiers looted every piece of capital machinery imaginable (even faucets as reported) and carted everything back to India in 1971. :-)

I have no idea how exactly you function in a society, given these levels of incompetence/ stupidity.

Or is it that months & years are interchangeable in the Asian tiger economy called Bangladesh?? :lol:

In December 2021, exports of engineering goods from India stood at US$ 9.7 billion, a 37% YoY growth

Our monthly engineering exports are 18 times your yearly engineering exports.

Our yearly Engineering exports is worth $112 billion. That's more than 200 times that of yours. :lol:

Reported for insult.

Yeah keep celebrating on three posts about an innocent gaffe I made. Mr. perfect.
 
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I am glad Indians can only compare the performance of their country against a country like Bangladesh to feel somewhat good

No one is interested in any comparison with BD, Bilal. It was you who quoted India's engineering exports on this thread first, and now you are getting criticized for misquoting those figures.

BTW I thought Bangladesh was some industrial superpower now, so shouldn't we all compare ourselves with Bangladesh??
 
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I have no idea how exactly you function in a society, given these levels of incompetence/ stupidity.

Or is it that months & years are interchangeable in the Asian tiger economy called Bangladesh?? :lol:

In December 2021, exports of engineering goods from India stood at US$ 9.7 billion, a 37% YoY growth

Our monthly engineering exports are 18 times your yearly engineering exports.

Our yearly Engineering exports is worth $112 billion. That's more than 200 times that of yours. :lol:

Reported for insult.
No one is interested in any comparison with BD, Bilal. It was you who quoted India's engineering exports on this thread first, and now you are getting criticized for misquoting those figures.

BTW I thought Bangladesh was some industrial superpower now, so shouldn't we all compare ourselves with Bangladesh??

Compare yourself with China, which has your population.

Warning to all Indian trolls here, any more off topic hijack comments will be reported to the mods.
 
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Compare yourself with China, which has your population


 
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Compare yourself with China, which has your population.

You compared yourself with India, and now you are being made to eat your own words. You only have yourself to blame.

No Indian would claim that India is ahead of China when it comes to industrialization. Bangladeshis on the other hand...
 
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