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BTW where did you get the news?
When Dipu moni went there. I saw that in some news.
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BTW where did you get the news?
Flag Meeting
BDR, Nasaka agree to maintain peace
I've deleted the rest of your quote as its an appeal to emotion fallacy..coming to your quote above .... its very obvious your understanding of international trade is either way below what google offers you currently... OR .... you willingly choose to sleep in your own poop day in and out.For india answer is simple if Bangladesh-China road goes ahead, indian scheme of asian highway route awami stooges govt approved will have very little significance. And indian $10 billion worth of export market in BD will be at risk.
China looking to import tea to cut trade gap :: Business :: bdnews24.com ::Dhaka, Oct 29 (bdnews24.com)China, which introduced tea to the world, wants to import it as one of the few products from Bangladesh to reduce huge trade gap.
"We pay great attention to this. There is trade imbalance of bilateral trade in favour of China," ambassador Zhang Xianyi said at a media briefing at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity auditorium on Thursday,
"We want to import more from Bangladesh. I travel to different parts of the country to find out what more products we can buy from Bangladesh to reduce the gap," said Xianyi.
CHINA REPLACES INDIA AS LARGEST EXPORTER TO BANGLADESH
by Anand Kumar
While India has been celebrating a high 8.1 percent economic growth in the last financial year, the performance of the country in international trade has not been equally attractive. In a significant development, India was replaced by China as the largest trade partner of Bangladesh in its immediate neighbourhood. It looks that it may not be due to economic factors alone.
China this year has emerged as the largest source of import for Bangladesh replacing India for the first time. According to the statistics of Chief Controller of Import and Export (CCIF) Bangladeshi import from China amounted to 32.14 billion taka ( 494.5 million U.S. dollars) during July-September period of the current fiscal (July 2005-June 2006) against 27.08 billion taka ( 416.6 million dollars) import from India during the same period.
Bangladesh's import from India was 123.33 billion taka (about 1. 9 billion dollars) in the 2004-05 fiscal while the amount was 99.1 billion taka (about 1.52 billion dollars) from China during the same period. India exported goods worth taka (Tk) 9,420 crore in the 2003-04 financial years while China exported products worth Tk 6,676 crore to Bangladesh in the same fiscal. India was the top source of Bangladesh's import in the 2002-2003 fiscal exporting goods worth Tk 7,845.35 crore against Tk 4,521 crore from China.
I've deleted the rest of your quote as its an appeal to emotion fallacy..coming to your quote above .... its very obvious your understanding of international trade is either way below what google offers you currently... OR .... you willingly choose to sleep in your own poop day in and out..............
I am not worried about import at all. 80% of total Bangladeshi imports from all the countries are raw materials, intermediate goods, capital machineries. We import very few finished goods. Same goes for india as well, mostly food items and raw materials we import from India. In chinese case they are mostly capital macihneries. In both the cases, both the countries are complimentary to BD economy as we reexport those goods to western market.
I've deleted the rest of your quote as its an appeal to emotion fallacy..coming to your quote above .... its very obvious your understanding of international trade is either way below what google offers you currently... OR .... you willingly choose to sleep in your own poop day in and out.
Maybe this can help your wit's in doing the maths about your 10Billion imports :
China looking to import tea to cut trade gap :: Business :: bdnews24.com ::
and to revitalize your memory, somewhat older NEWS (2006)
CHINA REPLACES INDIA AS LARGEST EXPORTER TO BANGLADESH
10Billion .... are you in your senses mister? If economics was not your major, its OK. But dont throw in wild numbers.We are talking about indian view of Bangladesh market of estimated $10 billion (roughly $4 billion legal and $6 billion illegal).
Instigating is what you CLAIM. Let me know ANY independent source claiming such. I shall await.You had no answer to what motivates india in instigating conflict with Myanmar to keep the market for itself.
10Billion .... are you in your senses mister? If economics was not your major, its OK. But dont throw in wild numbers.
Instigating is what you CLAIM. Let me know ANY independent source claiming such. I shall await.
Stumper. Please do some reading.
Now it is close to 3.89Billion officially.
In 2007-08, BD imported a total $3.54 billion (roughly) worth of goods, but in the 08-09 fiscal the import was down to $2.78 billion (roughly). The less import can be accounted for the less import of foodstuff, specially the staples like rice and wheat, from India. However, many goods are smuggled from India. No one really knows the exact value of these goods.Stumper. Please do some reading. Also read the following trade report. in 2004 officially it
was 1.7 billion. Now it is close to 3.89Billion officially.
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOUTHASIAEXT/Resources/223546-1168296540386/ch2.pdf
Thanks Khabib. See iDune, i told you so, it cant be 10Billion.