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opening a bangladeshi bank is risky is it not?
if the relations get sour...and the bank decides to shut it's operations...who'd be left high and dry?
opening banks would happen when other CBM precursors follow...
What kind of CBM were in place before putting anti dumping allegation on Bangladeshi Batteries in Indian market and ban them on importing??? What kind of CBM were in place before banning BD cements?
Once BD were flourished with Indian consumer goods and clothes. Now you dont find them in BD market as our products are of superior quality and price. Its free market and you got a compete instead of putting unholy barrier on BD products and financial institutions.
PS: your businessmen are investing $5 bln and that does not require any CBM but some banks want to open LC will bring the world to an end. what a ridiculous analogy. There are more or less half a million worker working in BD and that also does not require CBM. India export more than $3 bln which does not require CBM. India wants to send their goods through BD which also does not require CBM.
Thanks
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