Its not inquisitiveness, hard fact. If you cant digest then its your problem.
You reciprocate the impediments. Stop India's export to BD instead of whining. Trade if its not a win win for both parties should be stopped.
Dada - we import your Sanghi $hit where quality is irrelevant. meaning we buy it for price, not because of any quality component. Don't think you have any leverage in our market.
Your cotton is the worst quality in the whole globe (short staple cotton), they are unfit for processing into export apparel products. Indian cotton is only used to produce local apparel for poor people.
We could import from China, but in some cases your internal market and consumption is so bad, exports are dirt cheap (because sold products cost more to produce than the price gotten) and costs a pittance to be imported to Bangladesh. Why not throw Indians a bone, since they are neighbors. Support Sanghi banyas and keep them happy.
We aren't thinking "Hi Kwallity" goods when we're looking at Indian imports. These are meant for lower echelon use for very poor people or for disposable and throw-away items, whether you talk machinery or consumables. Kesh Taila, cookies and paan ghutka are those items. Third rate products even middle class people don't use (FMCG items).
And some people also import low grade back-dated WWII era heavy machinery and auto parts tek-na-lajee that no one in the globe uses any more for village roadside workshops. Disposable tuk-tuks and Minitrucks so bad, maximum usage is two years at best.
I think you lot have been watching too much Godi propaganda lately, thinking you have us by the balls selling us garbage sub par $hit.
No one here cares.
Current Dhaka-Delhi relationship ‘sweetest’, at its best, he says
archive.dhakatribune.com
We aren't doing the whining, your banyas are whining in every case to sell us stuff. Tell your banyas to stop the whining. They are willing to sell even beef to Bangladesh. Wow!
Not only is India requesting Bangladesh to buy beef, but asking Bangladesh to save its raw leather and tanning industry.
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Beef imports should resume; India appealed to Bangladesh
July 25, 2022 by
newsy today
Beef imports should resume; India appealed to Bangladesh
New Delhi: India has asked Bangladesh to resume beef imports.
The government of Bangladesh has stopped the import of frozen meat including buffalo meat from India to protect local livestock farmers and improve the livestock sector.
Financial Express reports that the Indian embassy in Dhaka has sent a letter to the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock asking them to resolve the issue.
The letter states that according to the notification on Import Policy-2021-24 issued by the Ministry of Commerce in April 2022, the import of meat, including frozen buffalo meat, requires prior approval from the Animal Husbandry Department.
The traders also said that due to the change in the import policy, there was no import of frozen beef for the past few months, which affected their business.
The letter states that Indian companies are the world’s largest exporters of meat from Bangladesh. Bangladesh is now self-sufficient in meat production. But the letter indicates that some luxury hotels have also imported the meat, spending about US$2.5 million in the 2017-18 fiscal year importing the item from 14 countries.
According to the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), the country reported more than 8.44 million tons of meat in the financial year 2020-21.
Bangladesh imports meat from 14 countries. Other countries are Ethiopia, France, Korea, Thailand, China, United Arab Emirates (UAE), USA, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
where exactly are you getting these statements from?
here is a list of ALL exports from China to BD:
China Exports to Bangladesh was US$22.95 Billion during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. China Exports to Bangladesh - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on November of 2024.
tradingeconomics.com
no military equipment is calculated in that.
Military exports are not part of commercial export figures.