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Bangladesh, Japan agree to sign FTA​


Refayet Ullah Mirdha
Mon Dec 12, 2022 08:00 AM Last update on: Mon Dec 12, 2022 04:36 PM

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Bangladesh and Japan have primarily agreed on signing a free trade agreement (FTA) to increase trade and investment, said Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi yesterday.

"Bangladesh and Japan are positive on signing an FTA," he told The Daily Star over the phone. The minister is scheduled to declare a joint statement on the signing at a meeting at the ministry today.

This is the first formal meeting for signing the FTA as both sides think it is possible to sign a win-win deal, said the minister, adding that no specific date has been set for the signing.

"We are still in a primary stage until now for signing the FTA…Our team has been working with the Japanese team for advancing the negotiation," Munshi said.

Bangladesh has been negotiating with several trade partners to sign FTAs, preferential trade agreements (PTAs), comprehensive economic partnership agreements (CEPAs) and Comprehensive economic trade partnership agreements (CETAs).

These are mainly aimed at retaining Bangladesh's preferential trade benefits once it makes the United Nations status graduation from a least developed to a developing nation in 2026.

Retaining the preferential trade benefits is important because of the country's total export of more than $52 billion last year, more than 73 per cent was induced by the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP).

In other words, more than 73 per cent of the country's exports were under duty preferences as a least developed country (LDC).
However, the LDC trade benefit will come to an end with the LDC graduation of the country in 2026 and in 2029 in the European Union (EU) as the EU has offered a grace period of three years to prepare for the graduation.

Trade experts and analysts said more than $7 billion worth of exports from Bangladesh may be affected due to erosion of the preferential trade.

This is due to the fact that local exporters will face more than 9 per cent in duty on shipment of goods to different countries, except to the US, after the LDC graduation.

However, another school of thought said Bangladesh's exports would not be affected after the graduation as the local garment exporters have been performing strong in the US markets.

This was in the face of one of the highest tariff rates of 15.62 per cent to the US where garment shipments grew by 50 per cent last year. This rate is still persisting.

Moreover, Bangladeshi goods are still competitive in terms of prices compared to goods of other countries.
For instance, if the sales value of a garment item of Bangladesh to the EU is at $2, the EU retailers and brands are buying the same item at more than $5 per piece.

This indicates that there is still room for negotiations over prices for Bangladeshi exporters, said experts.
So, the export of Bangladesh may not be affected even after the LDC graduation, the they added.
Japan is the first country among Asian nations where the value Bangladesh's annual shipments has already crossed the $1 billion mark nearly a decade ago, buoyed by garments.

So more than 85 per cent of the nearly 338 Japanese companies operating in Bangladesh want an FTA to be signed for a boost to bilateral trade and investment, according to a survey by Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in June this year.
According to the survey outcomes, both governments have started negotiations for signing the FTA.

A memorandum of cooperation for signing the deal was supposed to be signed during the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in November this year but unfortunately the tour was postponed.

Last fiscal year Bangladesh exported goods worth $1.35 billion, a year-on-year rise of 14.40 per cent, according to data from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). Of it, $1.10 billion was from garments.
A Japanese Special Economic Zone at Araihazar at Nayaranganj was inaugurated on December 6 to facilitate Japanese investments in Bangladesh.

Shipment of garment items to Japan from Bangladesh started leapfrogging since April 2011, when Japan relaxed its Rules of Origin for the LDCs and for knitwear sector.
Earlier, Japan did not allow zero-duty on shipment for knitwear to protect its indigenous knitwear sector.

Recently, Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh ITO Naoki said the apparel shipments were expected to rise tenfold to reach $10 billion by 2030.
Bangladesh mainly imported $2.34 billion worth of capital machinery, textile and garment accessories, food and beverage, logistic materials and electronic home appliances from Japan last year.

Md Anwar Shahid, secretary general of the Japan Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said they want an FTA to be signed between the two countries as soon as possible.
"Because we have a very big potential of increasing trade with Japan if the FTA is signed," he told The Daily Star over the phone.
 
This is just the starting meeting to be followed by many more meetings in the future to discuss the details of an agreement.

But, this BAL newspaper printed the news in a way as if Japan is pushing our BAL BD but BD is not that willing.

It is another hoax news to make BAL idiots in this Forum happy. Delhi Homukyoku Dur Ast.
 
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This is just the starting meeting to be followed by many more meetings in the future to discuss the details of an agreement.

But, this BAL newspaper printed the news in a way as if Japan is pushing our BAL BD but BD is not that willing.

It is another hoax news to make BAL idiots in this Forum. Delhi Homukyoku Dur Ast.

Everything is propaganda to these Hasina IT cell folks............even building a tong-er dokan (roadside smoke/chai outlet) is a medal/badge on their chests. Not trumpeting the fact how much was stolen and looted though. which is huge.

Just taking the cue from Modi IT cell......same pattern.
 
Everything is propaganda to these Hasina IT cell folks............even building a tong-er dokan (roadside smoke/chai outlet) is a medal/badge on their chests. Not trumpeting the fact how much was stolen and looted though. which is huge.

Just taking the cue from Modi IT cell......same pattern.
Yes, I suspected that all are propaganda. I used to import food items and know that Japanese import taxes are very low. BD exports about $1 billion worth of garments and some of our people import marine and dry foods from BD.

I do not really think Japan needs to sign an FTA with BD. Japan is benevolent towards BD. It has relieved BD of $9 billion that it had loaned before. It is building many projects without know if BD will be able to pay back the money.

Bloody BAL-led beggar country is shameless.
 
Yes, I suspected that all are propaganda. I used to import food items and know that Japanese import taxes are very low. BD exports about $1 billion worth of garments and some of our people import marine and dry foods from BD.

I do not really think Japan needs to sign an FTA with BD. Japan is benevolent towards BD. It has relieved BD of $9 billion that it had loaned before. It is building many projects without know if BD will be able to pay back the money.

Bloody BAL-led beggar country is shameless.

Areee gadha…

FTA with Japan means more incentives for Chinese sunset industries to move to BD.

It allows Japan to reduce its dependence on China and gain leverage over BD.

Japan too doesn’t want China to have a base in BD.

@EasyNow
@UKBengali
 
Areee gadha…

FTA with Japan means more incentives for Chinese sunset industries to move to BD.

It allows Japan to reduce its dependence on China and gain leverage over BD.

Japan too doesn’t want China to have a base in BD.

@EasyNow
@UKBengali

@UKBengali

I am shit scared of giving these imbeciles the vote!!

As we say in Sylhet…

“Bandor re koral dio na”

Hasina needs to give them bananas instead of the vote!!
 
Yes, I suspected that all are propaganda. I used to import food items and know that Japanese import taxes are very low. BD exports about $1 billion worth of garments and some of our people import marine and dry foods from BD.

I do not really think Japan needs to sign an FTA with BD. Japan is benevolent towards BD. It has relieved BD of $9 billion that it had loaned before. It is building many projects without know if BD will be able to pay back the money.

Bloody BAL-led beggar country is shameless.

Well the people leading the country are for sure. As a people we are not upright like the Japanese. And do not possess the capacity to organize as a nation independently to lead and progress. Our leaders are all thieves - including the BAL ones. Thieves have no principle and deserve only the firing squad.

Why doesn't Bangladesh join RECP?

Bangladesh is going to join RCEP, negotiations are underway.

The Japanese feel morally obligated to step in in a big way since the Koreans have failed us - you and your sister are yet to repatriate funds and invest in KEPZs.

@AmiEktaKharapChele bhai apni invest korley amar salam niyen.

Shobai deshta thekey shudhu churi korey jaitesey, goriber dikey takanor keu nai. :(
 
Why doesn't Bangladesh join RECP?
BD people are not aware of RCEP. So, story made of RCEP is not sellable to the BD people.

So, BD talks about FTA with Japan. Japan is a well-known rich country. So, the BAL govt is selling that name by giving false information about FTA with it.
 
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Well the people leading the country are for sure. As a people we are not upright like the Japanese. And do not possess the capacity to organize as a nation independently to lead and progress. Our leaders are all thieves - including the BAL ones. Thieves have no principle and deserve only the firing squad.



Bangladesh is going to join RCEP, negotiations are underway.



@AmiEktaKharapChele bhai apni invest korley amar salam niyen.

Shobai deshta thekey shudhu churi korey jaitesey, goriber dikey takanor keu nai. :(
@AmiEktaKharapChele would be greatly appreciated if he kindly gives full consideration to investing the money he stole. Is it from Korea his sister being an accomplice?

We will erase his past bad records from our memory.
 
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@AmiEktaKharapChele would be greatly appreciated if he kindly gives full consideration to investing the money he stole. Is it from Korea his sister being an accomplice?

We will erase his past bad records from our memory.

I'm sure he did not steal, he is investing his halal income overseas. He is a fully honest and upright individual as I remember from his lifestory sometime ago. His dad could have minted millions of dollars from the Iraq-Kuwait war as he recounted, but did not.

Ei jonnoi tar family ke medal dewa uchit.

Takey Kala Bhuna ar Mejban-er mangsho khawano hok !
 
I'm sure he did not steal, he is investing his halal income overseas. He is a fully honest and upright individual as I remember from his lifestory sometime ago. His dad could have minted millions of dollars from the Iraq-Kuwait war as he recounted, but did not.

Ei jonnoi tar family ke medal dewa uchit.

Takey Kala Bhuna ar Mejban-er mangsho khawano hok !
This stupid Hothat Borolok @AmiEktaKharapChele
guy was threatening my family in Faridpur which made me laugh.
I wrote and then erased a few sentences about our own family holdings in Komorpur where the BNP meeting was held and also in Dhuldi Beel, Poranpur, Gongabordi, Parchor, and some other villages. His stolen money cannot buy all these.

Please ask him to know that my direct cousin was the Mayor of Faridpur Municipality. He was defeated in the last election. I ask that idiot to find out what we are in Faridpur and what I am although I utter a little nonsense like I am a Primary Class lV graduate.

He threats in the Forum. But, he should go and kidnap or kill the ex-Mayor BAL style. He has now moved to our ancestral Bhita and is living in his house on a 24 decimal plot that remained vacant so far.
 
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I'm sure he did not steal, he is investing his halal income overseas. He is a fully honest and upright individual as I remember from his lifestory sometime ago. His dad could have minted millions of dollars from the Iraq-Kuwait war as he recounted, but did not.

Ei jonnoi tar family ke medal dewa uchit.

Takey Kala Bhuna ar Mejban-er mangsho khawano hok !


Bhai, I didn't "steal" anything, my family has lost almost untold amounts of wealth during the 47 partition, the constant erosion then stole most of what was left and then my uncles stole the scraps off my father, not to mention the havoc that was wrecked on our family during the liberation war...



Everything we have now, humble as it is, was earned the right way with blood, sweat and tears..



I have no idea where he concocted this story about me and my sister stealing something, perhaps he just came up with something on the fly to irk and now he's sticking to it like a child.. my sister is a healthcare professional serving the people of the country, unlike worms who sit abroad, pay exactly 0 in taxes and complain about everything.





Anyway, I don't need to defend myself from an uncouth liar, as you've probably seen, now he's concocting some story about me sending him death threats 😂





I'm honestly amused how a grown man can stoop so low for some point scoring online... Regardless I have too much of a life and too little time to pay anymore attention to worms such as these..




Baaki ja kora lagbe, I'll let time dictate it Bi'izhnillah
 
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