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True true, Bangladesh is becoming the high tech capital of South Asia, as you said its the Japan of South Asia

Its high end exports to India are,

Major Export Items in 2012-13 (In million US $):

Frozen Food (13.79); Agri-Products (109.49); Chemical Products (15.423); Leather (6.218); Raw Jute (78.392); Jute Goods (123.02); Knitwear (14.344); Woven Garments (60.869); Others (142.414) :sarcastic:

Whereas India's low tech, raw material export to Bangladesh include,

Major Import Items in 2011-12 (In million US $

Cotton (all types), cotton yarn / thread and cotton fabrics (1437.4); Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling- stock and parts and accessories thereof (395.7); Cereals (372.7); Nuclear reactor, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof (266.8); Residues and waste from the food industries, prepared animal fodder (249.7); Iron and steel (135.1); Organic
chemicals (124.0); Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation, bituminous substances, mineral waxes (122.5); Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers (116.3); Tanning or dyeing extracts, tannins and their derivatives, dyes, pigments and other colouring matter, paints and varnishes, putty and other mastics, inks (103.8); Plastics and articles thereof (100.5); Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof, sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles (91.6); Coffee, tea, mate and spices (79.0); Rubber and articles thereof (76.2); Salt, sulphur, earths and stone, plastering materials, lime and cement (73.5); Man-made staple fibres (65.3); Knitted or crocheted fabrics (63.1); Aluminium and articles thereof (59.5); Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruits; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodder (50.8); Inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic compounds of precious metal, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or ofisotopes (45.8); Man-made filaments; strip and the link of man-madetextile meterials (37.4); Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery,cosmetic or toilet preparation (22.4); Paper and paper board, articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paper board (22.0); Edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons (20.5); Pharmaceutical products (14.1); Zink and articles thereof (5.4); Dairy produce, birds' eggs natural honey, edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included (3.4); Others (590.8)

http://www.dcci.org.bd/Bilateral/India-Bangladesh Bilateral Trade Statistics.pdf


PDF Bangladeshis and their delusions :lol:


Oh my god!! Bangladesh really massively depends on India!! :D
 
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India is a good source for Raw materials and is very important for BD as we are industrializing rapidly. Look at Japan they collect Raw material from China Australia than add value to that and re export.
True true, Bangladesh is becoming the high tech capital of South Asia, as you said its the Japan of South Asia

Its high end exports to India are,

Major Export Items in 2012-13 (In million US $):

Frozen Food (13.79); Agri-Products (109.49); Chemical Products (15.423); Leather (6.218); Raw Jute (78.392); Jute Goods (123.02); Knitwear (14.344); Woven Garments (60.869); Others (142.414) :sarcastic:

Whereas India's low tech, raw material export to Bangladesh include,

Major Import Items in 2011-12 (In million US $

Cotton (all types), cotton yarn / thread and cotton fabrics (1437.4); Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling- stock and parts and accessories thereof (395.7); Cereals (372.7); Nuclear reactor, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, parts thereof (266.8); Residues and waste from the food industries, prepared animal fodder (249.7); Iron and steel (135.1); Organic
chemicals (124.0); Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation, bituminous substances, mineral waxes (122.5); Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers (116.3); Tanning or dyeing extracts, tannins and their derivatives, dyes, pigments and other colouring matter, paints and varnishes, putty and other mastics, inks (103.8); Plastics and articles thereof (100.5); Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof, sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles (91.6); Coffee, tea, mate and spices (79.0); Rubber and articles thereof (76.2); Salt, sulphur, earths and stone, plastering materials, lime and cement (73.5); Man-made staple fibres (65.3); Knitted or crocheted fabrics (63.1); Aluminium and articles thereof (59.5); Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruits; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodder (50.8); Inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic compounds of precious metal, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or ofisotopes (45.8); Man-made filaments; strip and the link of man-madetextile meterials (37.4); Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery,cosmetic or toilet preparation (22.4); Paper and paper board, articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paper board (22.0); Edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons (20.5); Pharmaceutical products (14.1); Zink and articles thereof (5.4); Dairy produce, birds' eggs natural honey, edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included (3.4); Others (590.8)

http://www.dcci.org.bd/Bilateral/India-Bangladesh Bilateral Trade Statistics.pdf


PDF Bangladeshis and their delusions :lol:


Industrial production growth rate of BD 8.9% -- 2012 estimate
Industrial production growth rate of IN 1.2% - 2012 estimates

Delusional Indians... :lol:
 
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Industrial production growth rate of BD 8.9% -- 2012 estimate
Industrial production growth rate of IN 1.2% - 2012 estimates

Delusional Indians... :lol:

The World Factbook

Check Bangladesh belongs to which group of countries, all awfully backward, the base is so small that even a new Gamcha manufacturing unit will increase BD's yoy Industrial production growth rate by 10%. :-)

One more reason for India to reunite with BD.


India won't reunite with BD, but BD might want to reunite with India, in that case they must submit an application to us. :D
 
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The World Factbook

Check Bangladesh belongs to which group of countries, all awfully backward, the base is so small that even a new Gamcha manufacturing unit will increase BD's yoy Industrial production growth rate by 10%. :-)
Epic post :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Industrial production growth rate of BD 8.9% -- 2012 estimate
Industrial production growth rate of IN 1.2% - 2012 estimates

Delusional Indians... :lol:
As expected from a Madrasssah educated guy. :omghaha:
He is talking about dependence of Bangladesh on India not industrial growth :omghaha:
And what your BD makes other than underwears :omghaha:

Delusionlal Bangladeshis :lol:
 
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I want to see good relationship with both India and Pakistan . I saw both countries love us .... Pakistan don't know much about 1971 history though ... but they like us a lot . I love both my Indian and pakistani friends .
 
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I want to see good relationship with both India and Pakistan . I saw both countries love us .... Pakistan don't know much about 1971 history though ... but they like us a lot . I love both my Indian and pakistani friends .
Where are your flags?
 
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It appears many here do not understand the concepts and processes of trade financing and payment.

Bangladesh also import significant amounts of wheat from Canada. Does that mean we are 'dependent' on Canada too? What does the word 'dependent' mean?

Forward to reality, a simple little guide for some unemployed illiterates here:
Open pdf file

Till then, closed.
 
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