Garment exports fall last fiscal
FE Report
Export of readymade garments fell in fiscal 2009-10 which, experts say, was due to the adverse impact of global recession.
Both the Knitwear and Woven garments export to the United States of America, Germany, the Netherlands and France fell sharply, halting years of impressive growth.
RMG export to United Kingdom, however, managed to maintain a slim growth.
Dropped by a net 3.9 per cent for the first time, Bangladeshi knitwear export to its largest market - Germany - fetched only US$1282.77 million at the end of FY 2009-10, Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data shows.
Similar negative trend was also witnessed in the woven export to the European country, which earned US$717.31 million during the period. It was 10.5 per cent fall from US$801.4 million in FY 2008-09.
According to the statistics, Knitwear export to the USA during FY 2009-10 faced a 7.0 per cent decline, earning US$891.61 million. In FY2008-09, it was US$ 959.421 million.
Woven export to the USA in FY 2009-10, however, managed to record a growth at 0.09 per cent, earning US$2736.4 million. It was US$2733.98 million in FY 2008-09.
According to EPB data, knitwear export to UK increased by 0.7 per cent at US$725.74 million. On the other hand, export of woven garments to the country earned US$534.3 million, a 6.0 per cent gain against the previous fiscal year.
Export to France declined by 1.9 per cent in knitwear at US$692 million and 1.2 per cent in woven at US$260.92 million against the corresponding period of FY 2008-09.
Garments export to the Netherlands also reported a marginal growth in knitwear but declined in woven, according to EPB data. Earning US$528.57 million in FY 2009-10, knitwear export to the country managed a yearly 2.76 per cent growth over that of the previous fiscal year.
Unlike knitwear, export of woven garments to the European country declined by 1.27 per cent earning US$388.8 million at the end of FY 2009-10.
"Recession caused a drastic price fall for our products," Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Abdus Salam Murshedy said.
"Present figure shows that export volume in fact increased during the period against the corresponding period of last fiscal year, but our earnings dropped," he added.
Outgoing Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Md. Fazlul Hoque echoed the same sentiment saying: "This is what we have been forecasting since the beginning of the recession."
Moreover, chronic shortage of power, rising labour unrest followed by a rising production cost and declining price of finished products in international markets turned the country's prime export product vulnerable, the RMG leaders said.
However, the country's total exports in 2009-10 reached US$16.20 billion, which was 4.11 per cent higher than the previous fiscal 2008-09. Knitwear products worth US$6483.29 million were exported during the period, marking a net 0.84 per cent growth. Similarly, export of woven goods increased by 1.60 per cent growth against the corresponding period of last year. The sector earned US$6013.43 million in fiscal year 2009-10, which was US$5918.51 million in the previous fiscal, EPB data revealed.
Garment exports fall last fiscal
FE Report
Export of readymade garments fell in fiscal 2009-10 which, experts say, was due to the adverse impact of global recession.
Both the Knitwear and Woven garments export to the United States of America, Germany, the Netherlands and France fell sharply, halting years of impressive growth.
RMG export to United Kingdom, however, managed to maintain a slim growth.
Dropped by a net 3.9 per cent for the first time, Bangladeshi knitwear export to its largest market - Germany - fetched only US$1282.77 million at the end of FY 2009-10, Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data shows.
Similar negative trend was also witnessed in the woven export to the European country, which earned US$717.31 million during the period. It was 10.5 per cent fall from US$801.4 million in FY 2008-09.
According to the statistics, Knitwear export to the USA during FY 2009-10 faced a 7.0 per cent decline, earning US$891.61 million. In FY2008-09, it was US$ 959.421 million.
Woven export to the USA in FY 2009-10, however, managed to record a growth at 0.09 per cent, earning US$2736.4 million. It was US$2733.98 million in FY 2008-09.
According to EPB data, knitwear export to UK increased by 0.7 per cent at US$725.74 million. On the other hand, export of woven garments to the country earned US$534.3 million, a 6.0 per cent gain against the previous fiscal year.
Export to France declined by 1.9 per cent in knitwear at US$692 million and 1.2 per cent in woven at US$260.92 million against the corresponding period of FY 2008-09.
Garments export to the Netherlands also reported a marginal growth in knitwear but declined in woven, according to EPB data. Earning US$528.57 million in FY 2009-10, knitwear export to the country managed a yearly 2.76 per cent growth over that of the previous fiscal year.
Unlike knitwear, export of woven garments to the European country declined by 1.27 per cent earning US$388.8 million at the end of FY 2009-10.
"Recession caused a drastic price fall for our products," Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Abdus Salam Murshedy said.
"Present figure shows that export volume in fact increased during the period against the corresponding period of last fiscal year, but our earnings dropped," he added.
Outgoing Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Md. Fazlul Hoque echoed the same sentiment saying: "This is what we have been forecasting since the beginning of the recession."
Moreover, chronic shortage of power, rising labour unrest followed by a rising production cost and declining price of finished products in international markets turned the country's prime export product vulnerable, the RMG leaders said.
However, the country's total exports in 2009-10 reached US$16.20 billion, which was 4.11 per cent higher than the previous fiscal 2008-09. Knitwear products worth US$6483.29 million were exported during the period, marking a net 0.84 per cent growth. Similarly, export of woven goods increased by 1.60 per cent growth against the corresponding period of last year. The sector earned US$6013.43 million in fiscal year 2009-10, which was US$5918.51 million in the previous fiscal, EPB data revealed.
Garment exports fall last fiscal