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The United States has been putting pressure on Bangladesh to accept the TICFA treaty; otherwise Bangladesh might lose the GSP (generalized system of preference) benefit in the US. Following this we have been informed by the Minister for Trade that Bangladesh will soon sign the TICFA. The US has threatened that it will withdraw the GSP benefit for Bangladesh if Bangladesh does not accept the TICFA. The President of BGMEA Safiul Islam Mahiuddin said a few days ago Bangladesh does not get the GPS benefit that much anyway. We have to pay 750 million dollars in tax to the US government. Only 0.5 percent of Bangladeshi products enjoy the GSP. So it will not matter much if we dont get this benefit. According to the Doha Agenda adopted by the World Trade Organization Bangladesh automatically has a right as a developing nation to export products to a developed country without paying tax. This is not a special generosity of the US or the EU. Because of the free market imposed by the World Trade Organization, countries like Bangladesh have to open its market to multinational corporations who are now dominating the domestic market. The developed countries promised to grant us the GSP benefit because of this unfair and unbalanced situation.
According to the agreement 97 percent of Bangladeshi product should enter the US market tax-free. Bangladesh has a market of 4.8 billion US dollars in the US. Only 0.54 percent products get the benefit of tax-free trading. 0.54 percent covers export worth only 26 million dollars. This portion of export includes tobacco, ceramic, furniture, plastic, and toys. The main export of Bangladesh, readymade garment products, does not get the GSP benefit. Bangladeshi traders pay 15 percent tax for export to the US. In fact the US violates the World Trade Organization treaty by not giving Bangladesh GSP for garment products. On 28 July the US ambassador to Bangladesh Dan W Mozena urged Bangladesh to sign the TICFA treaty and said Bangladeshi products will not get the tax-free benefit if the TICFA treaty is not accepted. Commenting that the haggling over the TICFA is discomfiting he said what is wrong in it? I dont see anything wrong. The Minister for Trade said on 11 May some people are making this TICFA treaty a big deal and getting scared. There is nothing to worry. It will only open the path for discussion about mutual trade.The draft of the agreement mentions mutual trade and stronger relationship. But other parts of the draft propose opening up the market, and massive privatization. This is an unambiguous plan for US hegemony in Bangladeshi market; particularly the service based sector will go under the control of US multinational companies. Proposals 5 and 19 of the agreement state that both countries will adopt liberal policies for international trades and investments. Proposal 8 puts highest emphasis on the growth of private sector and section 3 provides that high officials from both countries will form a trade and investment commission to advice on the strategies and policies for the private sector. Section 1 only mentions service sector but says nothing about producing commodities. So, according to the agreement the US only invest in the service sector and will not produce anything in this country.
According to the treaty Bangladesh will be obliged to remove all obstacles for the US multinational companies, including any obstacle relating to tax. Bangladesh must repeal all conservative laws that prioritize and give privilege to local industries and companies over foreign companies. The treaty will provide protection for the US investors and Bangladesh must allow them to operate in the fuel, gas, electricity, port, telecommunication, education, health, and transportation sectors among others. So, if this agreement is signed then the service sector will go totally under the control of US multinational companies and the government will have no power over it. The local companies will suffer. The foreign companies will increase the prices of services and products tremendously to make profit. The prices in telecommunication, electricity, gas, water, medical services, education, and port services will multiply. The poor and ordinary people will suffer the most.
Section 18 provides that Bangladesh will have to comply with the Doha Agenda and decrease the subsidies in the agricultural sector and adopt free market policies. By complying with the Doha Agenda Bangladesh currently cannot provide more than 5 percent subsidy in the agriculture sector whereas the US itself gives 19 percent subsidy for agriculture in its land. The US is adopting very conservative policies for its own but forcing developing countries like Bangladesh to adopt liberal policies. The US is saying that after signing the treaty US investments in this country will increase many fold and we will be able to export more. But the main problem in exporting to the US market is the tax. China is exporting to the US for far less tax (3 percent) than Bangladesh (15.3 percent) even though it did not sign the TICFA.
If this treaty is given effect then Bangladesh will have to implement the patent laws before 2016, which will threaten the agricultural, pharmaceutical, and computer software sectors among many others. The WTO patent agreement allows leniency for Bangladesh. Bangladesh can have this benefit of not having to comply with patent laws for services and commodities until 2013 and for the pharmaceutical sector this will be allowed until 2016. This time will most likely be extended.
But TICFA does not allow for this. So, Bangladeshi pharmaceutical and computer sector will be destroyed by having to pay patent, copyright, and license fees to the American companies. Price of everything will go up. Bangladesh will have to incur 50 billion taka loss just by paying for software licensing fees. The local pharmaceuticals will not be able to produce medicine. We will have to buy pharmaceutical products from foreign companies for a much higher price. The local pharmaceutical industry will be damaged. They will not be able to continue to compete with the foreign companies in an unfair competition.
Many small businesses will be destroyed. Implementing the patent laws will bring crisis for our agriculture and wildlife as well. Animals and plants in many countries including Bangladesh, India, and Brazil etc. are patented by multinational companies. If patent law is implemented in the agricultural sector then the farmers will not be allowed to produce, accumulate, preserve, and reproduce seeds. The patent law will make the multinational companies richer and devastate the people and the country. Because of the increased prices in agricultural products the country will likely face a food crisis.
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According to the agreement 97 percent of Bangladeshi product should enter the US market tax-free. Bangladesh has a market of 4.8 billion US dollars in the US. Only 0.54 percent products get the benefit of tax-free trading. 0.54 percent covers export worth only 26 million dollars. This portion of export includes tobacco, ceramic, furniture, plastic, and toys. The main export of Bangladesh, readymade garment products, does not get the GSP benefit. Bangladeshi traders pay 15 percent tax for export to the US. In fact the US violates the World Trade Organization treaty by not giving Bangladesh GSP for garment products. On 28 July the US ambassador to Bangladesh Dan W Mozena urged Bangladesh to sign the TICFA treaty and said Bangladeshi products will not get the tax-free benefit if the TICFA treaty is not accepted. Commenting that the haggling over the TICFA is discomfiting he said what is wrong in it? I dont see anything wrong. The Minister for Trade said on 11 May some people are making this TICFA treaty a big deal and getting scared. There is nothing to worry. It will only open the path for discussion about mutual trade.The draft of the agreement mentions mutual trade and stronger relationship. But other parts of the draft propose opening up the market, and massive privatization. This is an unambiguous plan for US hegemony in Bangladeshi market; particularly the service based sector will go under the control of US multinational companies. Proposals 5 and 19 of the agreement state that both countries will adopt liberal policies for international trades and investments. Proposal 8 puts highest emphasis on the growth of private sector and section 3 provides that high officials from both countries will form a trade and investment commission to advice on the strategies and policies for the private sector. Section 1 only mentions service sector but says nothing about producing commodities. So, according to the agreement the US only invest in the service sector and will not produce anything in this country.
According to the treaty Bangladesh will be obliged to remove all obstacles for the US multinational companies, including any obstacle relating to tax. Bangladesh must repeal all conservative laws that prioritize and give privilege to local industries and companies over foreign companies. The treaty will provide protection for the US investors and Bangladesh must allow them to operate in the fuel, gas, electricity, port, telecommunication, education, health, and transportation sectors among others. So, if this agreement is signed then the service sector will go totally under the control of US multinational companies and the government will have no power over it. The local companies will suffer. The foreign companies will increase the prices of services and products tremendously to make profit. The prices in telecommunication, electricity, gas, water, medical services, education, and port services will multiply. The poor and ordinary people will suffer the most.
Section 18 provides that Bangladesh will have to comply with the Doha Agenda and decrease the subsidies in the agricultural sector and adopt free market policies. By complying with the Doha Agenda Bangladesh currently cannot provide more than 5 percent subsidy in the agriculture sector whereas the US itself gives 19 percent subsidy for agriculture in its land. The US is adopting very conservative policies for its own but forcing developing countries like Bangladesh to adopt liberal policies. The US is saying that after signing the treaty US investments in this country will increase many fold and we will be able to export more. But the main problem in exporting to the US market is the tax. China is exporting to the US for far less tax (3 percent) than Bangladesh (15.3 percent) even though it did not sign the TICFA.
If this treaty is given effect then Bangladesh will have to implement the patent laws before 2016, which will threaten the agricultural, pharmaceutical, and computer software sectors among many others. The WTO patent agreement allows leniency for Bangladesh. Bangladesh can have this benefit of not having to comply with patent laws for services and commodities until 2013 and for the pharmaceutical sector this will be allowed until 2016. This time will most likely be extended.
But TICFA does not allow for this. So, Bangladeshi pharmaceutical and computer sector will be destroyed by having to pay patent, copyright, and license fees to the American companies. Price of everything will go up. Bangladesh will have to incur 50 billion taka loss just by paying for software licensing fees. The local pharmaceuticals will not be able to produce medicine. We will have to buy pharmaceutical products from foreign companies for a much higher price. The local pharmaceutical industry will be damaged. They will not be able to continue to compete with the foreign companies in an unfair competition.
Many small businesses will be destroyed. Implementing the patent laws will bring crisis for our agriculture and wildlife as well. Animals and plants in many countries including Bangladesh, India, and Brazil etc. are patented by multinational companies. If patent law is implemented in the agricultural sector then the farmers will not be allowed to produce, accumulate, preserve, and reproduce seeds. The patent law will make the multinational companies richer and devastate the people and the country. Because of the increased prices in agricultural products the country will likely face a food crisis.
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