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Want to wrap up trade deal with India within a year: Bangladesh​

Bangladesh is in the advanced stage of talks with the Tata Group and Ashok Leyland for automotive investment in that country.​

Topics Bangladesh | trade
By Press Trust of India | Kolkata | Last Updated at April 22 2022 00:25 IST


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Dhaka wants to wrap up the comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) with India within the next one year, BangladeshCommerce Minister Tipu Munshi said here on Thursday.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, Munshi said that Bangladesh is in the advanced stage of talks with the Tata Group and Ashok Leyland for automotive investment in that country.

He also said that Bangladesh would be interested in a BIMSTEC free trade pact, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke of.

"We want to wrap up the CEPA with India, which is our second-largest trade partner, as well as other countries such as Sri Lanka and Indonesia within the next one year," Munshi said.

A study on the trade agreement will be ready by May and it will be the position paper for final negotiations, he added.

"Sheikh Hasina wants us to gear up and finalise these trade deals before 2026," he said.

Bangladesh will soon graduate to the status of a developing nation as per the UN, and will not be eligible for the many trade benefits it currently enjoys as a LDC (least developed countries) nation.

"We are talking very seriously about finalising this agreement with our Indian counterparts. We have found them very positive. Obviously, there is much at stake for both sides.

"We are the second largest exporter of ready-made garments in the world and India is a very large market. We are also exporting many other products to India, including ships. With 170 million people we too are a large market with increasing consumer power," Munshi said.

In the last financial year, India exported goods worth USD 9.7 billion to Bangladesh, and imported goods worth over USD 1.4 billion from that country.

However, studies have shown that trade can be ratcheted up to USD 25 billion with a free trade deal, which will help both countries in expanding exports -- but Bangladesh increasing its exports at a faster pace.

"We are in advanced talks with the Tata Group, who already have plants in Bangladesh, for a large automotive investment, as also with Ashok Leyland," the minister said.

He said Domino's India has set up 25 outlets in Dhaka and plans to increase the number more than ten-fold, besides setting up a large mother factory.

"We are looking for Indian investment, especially from West Bengal -- a state with which we have a lot in common," Munshi said.

He pointed out that a large number of Bangladeshi firms are keen to invest in India too.

"However, we understand that there are some restrictions on investments from neighbouring countries. Clearances are being given on a case-to-case basis," the 71-year-old minister said.

"I know that our Walton Group is keen to invest here for instance," he added.

Walton Group of Bangladesh manufactures consumer durables, computers and telecom equipment, among others, and has revenue of nearly a billion dollars.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

 
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Tipu Munshi is about to be booted out of the cabinet on forced retirement, this is the last hurrah...
 
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Didn't knew indian automakers have plants in BD
Both Indian public and private sector players (large to small cap) are deeply embedded in Bangladesh. Either the folks in here don’t realise it or they are being wilfully ignorant.

On topic, I think this is great. I’m all for improving ties, b2b and people to people cooperation when it comes to Bangladesh.
 
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Both Indian public and private sector players (large to small cap) are deeply embedded in Bangladesh. Either the folks in here don’t realise it or they are being wilfully ignorant.

On topic, I think this is great. I’m all for improving ties, b2b and people to people cooperation when it comes to Bangladesh.

We the country of termites don't want your lobb-sidded trade deals and unfair trading policies.
 
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We the country of termites don't want your lobb-sidded trade deals and unfair trading policies.
There’s nothing between india and Bangladesh that cannot be resolved through healthy dialogue. All the Bangladeshis in this forum collectively cursing india won’t change your national consensus or policy of building and maintaining cordial relations with India.

I personally like Bangladesh. There’s a lot of potential for us to grow together (India and Bangladesh)
 
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There’s nothing between india and Bangladesh that cannot be resolved through healthy dialogue. All the Bangladeshis in this forum collectively cursing india won’t change your national consensus or policy of building and maintaining cordial relations with India.

I personally like Bangladesh. There’s a lot of potential for us to grow together (India and Bangladesh)


Indian talk the talk but don't walk the walk. The Indian gov has been blocking bdesh exports through obscure and loose policies.


Whilst your dirty politicians call bdeshi termites.

India gov is rotten to the core. Indians are rotten to the core.

Soon once bdesh becomes more economically mighty we can give you the 2 fingers.
 
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Didn't knew indian automakers have plants in BD

All Indian motorcycle makers have plants.

AL has a very large chassis plant for trucks and buses.

Tata also has a JV locally for assembling buses and trucks.

Bangladesh has a very liberal policy allowing even assembly investments.
 
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