Great, no one outside Bangladesh gives a damn about your TVs. Less than 30% of UAE's GDP is composed of oil revenue. The non-oil sectors contribute to around 72% of the UAE's GDP and this percentage continues to increase every single year. The UAE also has a successful and rapidly growing space program. If you think that the Arabs are a joke then why are your fellow countrymen dying to go there for work? Yes, oil wealth gave them a lot of money very quickly but it is how they use this wealth is what actually matters. @Wood This clown believes that manufacturing TVs makes Bangladesh more advanced than both Pakistan and India. Both Pakistan and India design and manufacture their own high-tech missiles, aircrafts and UCAVs so going by your retarded logic this alone makes India and Pakistan 10 times more advanced. India's space program alone makes Bangladesh look like a primitive country according to your pathetic logic.
When did I say BD is more advanced than India?
Pointing out that BD has some medium-tech in the home electronics sector that India does not even do is not saying it is more advanced.
Now trying to bring in an Indian poster as you cannot argue with me on your own merits.
Yes Pakistan may be able to manufacture some missiles but you do not have aircraft tech as that is a Chinese plane(JF-17) with some local manufacture of fuselage and mainly assembly of Chinese sub-components.
No-one gives a damn about BD TVs?:
Walton TV gets huge response in Croatian market
Walton brand television has been registering rapid and successful market expansion in Croatia centering huge response from the buyers toward the Bangladeshi electronics giant made television.
www.risingbd.com
"Walton brand television has been registering rapid and successful market expansion in Croatia centering huge response from the buyers toward the Bangladeshi electronics giant made television.
Walton TV's state-of-the-art technology, features, high standard and sustainability are luring the Croatian buyers. In this regard, Walton TV’s modern marketing strategy has been also playing a significant role.
The Bangladeshi brand started TV export to Croatia in 2020 as the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) system. From 2021, Walton has been exporting television with its own brand logo in the Croatian market. Being Walton TV’s distributor, Croatia's renowned electronics brand 'Smartphone I Tablet Service D.O.O.' are conducting the sales and marketing activities in the Croatian market.
Walton’s Croatia Market Concern Aminul Islam said that Walton's TV market in Croatia has been extending rapidly. As of nearly $2.5 million worth of Walton TVs has been exported to Croatia. This year, Walton is hoping of bagging $3 million worth earnings from its TV export to Croatia. Walton TVs are being displayed and sold in large supermarkets across Croatia, such as Interspar and Kaufland, along with extensive advertisements being aired on local TV channels and other media outlets."
Croata is a small developed Western country of just 4 million people btw and so you can extrapolate how much BD can sell in other developed markets.
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