He seems to be volatile in his opinions for sure.You do know you are talking to someone who is irrational and makes little sense?
He is on my ignore and best not to feed this troll.
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He seems to be volatile in his opinions for sure.You do know you are talking to someone who is irrational and makes little sense?
He is on my ignore and best not to feed this troll.
He seems to be volatile in his opinions for sure.
Look. He was afraid. Like I said. When our generation takes over the supreme power in China. Many people and many things will change.@GreatHanWarrior - Dude, please calm down.
Not sure how many H-bombs you have already launched in this thread but probably more than enough to start WW3.
Not only does this guy eastwatch you are talking to hate China but he also hates his own country of birth BD.
The guy is a little strange and so best left alone with his ramblings.
No-one with any sense thinks that Xinjiang does not belong to China but we(Muslim BD'shis) do have an interest in how Muslims are treated around the world.
Look. He was afraid. Like I said. When our generation takes over the supreme power in China. Many people and many things will change.
Can I ask how old you are?
You sound like a testerone fuelled teenager that has been playing too many war games on your computer.
Trust me when you get to your 40s you become much more mature and realise that talk-talk is much better than war-war.
He said the US buyers are convinced that Bangladesh has developed the capacity in the last few years to produce garment products other than the basic items. Currently they are placing a lot of orders for knitwear items from Bangladesh. As a result, the export growth of Bangladesh RMG products in that market in the last few months was more than 50%.
He also said since India has its own raw materials, they are able to export clothes at a relatively low price, which might be the reason that they are on top of the buyers' choice.
Reducing "China exposure" is one crucial driver of US fashion companies' sourcing diversification strategy. One-third of respondents have reported sourcing less than 10% of their apparel products from China this year.
Most respondents (over 92%) do not plan to reduce apparel sourcing from Asian countries other than China.