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But that is likely to adversely impact BD which is a Cotton yarn importer.
meh......my family owns one of the biggest spinning mills in Bangladesh
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But that is likely to adversely impact BD which is a Cotton yarn importer.
meh......my family owns one of the biggest spinning mills in Bangladesh
It is just business, I do not uderstand why the author gave such kind name to this article and dragged pakistan in. I believe he is a high level troller.
Why not ? After all it decreases trade deficit. Give us a larger customer base. And weakens Pakistan's agri sector. Its bad for them, but competition is a harsh reality.hi everyone , do we have to feel proud of selling some primary agricultural products to other countries?
I think you should have checked the link before calling some one a troll. OP has provided original title to the thread. Link is there. read it.
And I said author not poster, that means what I said indicates the original author! Have some problem to read? or you are intending to start a troll?
Where do you get the cotton from, locally grown?
Bangladesh does not grow cotton. We get our cotton from all over the world, mainly CIS, India and west africa.
I know that BD does not grow Cotton, hence my post. Which means that the cost of cotton inputs for BD's spinning an RMG industries can rise.
Is that something that your family will be thrilled about?
Yes every one will opt.....Chinese are very well at thier bussiness and they should be..... Once energy crisis in pakistan is alleviated to an extent..... Orders will come.... As I am well aware of the fact that all our neighbors are far behind us in production of high quality cotton yarn............ No need to ponder about policies of any buyer.... we should look into our own problems.....
We make better quality by ourselves. Our electricity woes are not at the level where we have to ask anyone, especially not Gujju Banias like yourself.