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India doubles apparel import duty eying China; B’desh exporters see opportunity
Staff Correspondent | Published: 22:13, Aug 07,2018

http://www.newagebd.net/article/478...y-eying-china-bdesh-exporters-see-opportunity


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A file photo shows a worker sewing clothes at a garment factory in Dhaka. Bangladeshi readymade garment exporters, already enjoying duty-free access, see further opportunity in Indian market as the country (India) has doubled the import tax on 328 textile products to 20 per cent, mainly to reduce its imports from China. — New Age photo

Bangladeshi readymade garment exporters, already enjoying duty-free access, see further opportunity in Indian market as the country (India) has doubled the import tax on 328 textile products to 20 per cent, mainly to reduce its imports from China.
India on Tuesday hiked the tax hoping to bring down textile imports to $6 billion in current fiscal year 2018-19 from $7 billion in last fiscal year, according to a Reuters report on Tuesday.

‘The decision of India for doubling import tax on more than 300 textile products will benefit Bangladesh as we have duty-free market access to the country,’ Faruque Hassan, senior vice-president of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association, told New Age on Tuesday.
It was obvious that India’s import of textile products from China would decrease due to the tax hike and Bangladesh would be benefited as the next nearest import source, he noted.
Faruque also said that the decision of India would create opportunity for increasing bilateral trade and business between Bangladesh and India.
‘If India increases its import of RMG product from Bangladesh, Bangladesh will also increase its import of yearn, febrics and dies chemicals from India,’ he added.

Reuters reports that India has doubled the import tax on more than 300 textile products as the world’s biggest producer of cotton tries to curb rising imports from China.

It was the second tax hike on textiles in many months after an increase of tax on other products including fibre and apparels last month.

The moves are expected to provide relief to the domestic textile industry, which has been hit by cheaper imports.

Total textile import of India jumped by 16 per cent to a record $7 billion in the fiscal year to March 2018. Of this, about $3 billion were from China, according to Reuters.

The Indian government did not disclose details of the 328 textile products that will be subject to the duty increase announced on Tuesday.
‘It is logical that if India’s textile products import from China decreases, Bangladesh can grab the space. But it is not confirm whether India would meet their demand through import or local production,’ former Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association president Fazlul Haque said.

Bangladesh’s RMG export to India in the financial year 2017-18 increased by 114.68 per cent to $278.67 million, according to the data of Bangladesh Export Promotion Bureau.
Reuters reports that rising imports sent India’s trade deficit with China in textile products to a record high $1.54 billion in 2017/18, alarming industry officials as India had been until recently a net exporter of textile products to China.

Sanjay Jain, president of the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, told Reuters he did not expect China to retaliate to the Indian duty increases as it still had a trade surplus with India.

He said India’s textile product imports could fall to $6 billion in 2018/19 as a result of the tax hike to 20 per cent.
India’s imports of textile products from Bangladesh, Vietnam and Cambodia also jumped in the last few years as they are
not subject to any duty under free trade agreements signed by India with these countries.

The 20 per cent duty will not be applicable to products sourced from those countries due to the FTA, Jain said.

Industry officials say in the last few months Chinese fibre has been shipped to Bangladesh and processed and exported to India with zero duty.
‘Rules of origin need to be implemented for textile products. Otherwise Chinese products will land from other countries,’ said a Mumbai-based garment exporter, who declined to be named.

Jain said India’s textile and garment exports could rise 8 per cent to $40 billion in 2018/19 due to a weak rupee and as the government was expected to introduce incentives to boost overseas sales.

India’s trade differences with the United States have also been rising since president Donald Trump took office.

India, the world’s biggest buyer of US almonds, in June decided to raise import duties on almonds and some other US imports by 20 per cent, joining the European Union and China in retaliating against Trump’s tariff hikes on steel and aluminum. The increased tariff on US goods will be applicable from September 18.

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CHinese texiles have devastated our industry here. Impose tarriffs & promote local cooperation.
Here they have dumped all their rejects over into Botswana, Zims, and rest of southern africa.
 
We should give duty free access to Bangladesh to undercut Chinese presence.
India is too backward. Your main mechanical products are from China.
Check the India machine tool import data......

CHinese texiles have devastated our industry here. Impose tarriffs & promote local cooperation.
Here they have dumped all their rejects over into Botswana, Zims, and rest of southern africa.
Sorry, please forgive us. You are more backward than India.
 
India is too backward. Your main mechanical products are from China.
Check the India machine tool import data......


Sorry, please forgive us. You are more backward than India.
This is like a slightly better beggar showing off in front of a poorer fellow. An average chinese 8 times poorer than USA who you claim to be powerful than. You have spent most of your lifetime probably in abject poverty with just last decade being a bit better. It is true what they say "you can get money, but you cant buy class".
 
This is like a slightly better beggar showing off in front of a poorer fellow. An average chinese 8 times poorer than USA who you claim to be powerful than. You have spent most of your lifetime probably in abject poverty with just last decade being a bit better. It is true what they say "you can get money, but you cant buy class".
It's like Americans flaunting their wind power technology. But we let them shut up. Why? Because China's wind power technology is the world's TOP 1. I'm not comparing China with India. I just said India machine tools need to be imported from China.

So we don't show off, it's just the truth. And don't fudge, I know that India has changed the economic calculation way.

Oh btw, Obama's brother lived in China for 16 years. So 10 years ago China was still wealthier than most countries.
 
It's like Americans flaunting their wind power technology. But we let them shut up. Why? Because China's wind power technology is the world's TOP 1. I'm not comparing China with India. I just said India machine tools need to be imported from China.

So we don't show off, it's just the truth. And don't fudge, I know that India has changed the economic calculation way.

Oh btw, Obama's brother lived in China for 16 years. So 10 years ago China was still wealthier than most countries.
Saying "we don't show off" is showing off. ANd china remained poor than the world average for most of your lifetime. China has made no big contribution on technology. Everything you are trying to build is built on western technological prowess of the last century. If you had some gratitude you would respect the western intellectual culture more. BUt you are more busy in showing off your spots of brightness in an otherwise dark ecosystem.
 
Saying "we don't show off" is showing off. ANd china remained poor than the world average for most of your lifetime. China has made no big contribution on technology. Everything you are trying to build is built on western technological prowess of the last century. If you had some gratitude you would respect the western intellectual culture more. BUt you are more busy in showing off your spots of brightness in an otherwise dark ecosystem.
Applause! The answer comes from an backward agricultural country that relies on Chinese technology. That's why when Americans shut up, Indians are still like fleas......

Change the economic calculation way.
Make false economic figures.
Assemble Chinese technical parts.
And then talk about "boycott Chinese goods"
There is no substantive reply, lack of logic and thinking.
Replies to me once and again with nonsense.
This is the Indian.

I'm sorry, I don't say India is poor, but considering that India's social development is too low, I hope you know -
China is an industrialized country, but its huge population and vast area need more time. it's not that the per capita GDP is higher than China, so it is richer than China.

Of course, India is still poorer than Vietnam, and more hungry than North Korea. This is no problem.
 
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Applause! The answer comes from an backward agricultural country that relies on Chinese technology. That's why when Americans shut up, Indians are still like fleas......

Change the economic calculation way.
Make false economic figures.
Assemble Chinese technical parts.
And then talk about "boycott Chinese goods"
There is no substantive reply, lack of logic and thinking.
Replies to me once and again with nonsense.
This is the Indian.

I'm sorry, I don't say India is poor, but considering that India's social development is too low, I hope you know -
China is an industrialized country, but its huge population and vast area need more time. it's not that the per capita GDP is higher than China, so it is richer than China.

Of course, India is still poorer than Vietnam, and more hungry than North Korea. This is no problem.
Give me one Chinese invention in 21st century we use in our daily life. Don't brag given you are slightly better off. You lot look like deadbeats in the forum with no real contribution than bragging in each and every thread.
 
Give me one Chinese invention in 21st century we use in our daily life. Don't brag given you are slightly better off. You lot look like deadbeats in the forum with no real contribution than bragging in each and every thread.
Wow, now I'm bragging....

I provide all the links every time!
But Indians have only nonsense! Oh sorry, after all, a backward agricultural country.


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Indian. I still forgive you. After all, a backward agricultural country.:-)
 
:omghaha: So, you invented nothing we use today? Just manufacture American inventions and sells it.

Answer to the specific question Chinese guy. Don't waste time bragging about the cheap stuff you sell to India. People buy them because it's cheap and reliable. Once that attractiveness is lost, they will stop buying them. Look for other markets.
 
:omghaha: So, you invented nothing we use today? Just manufacture American inventions and sells it.

Answer to the specific question Chinese guy. Don't waste time bragging about the cheap stuff you sell to India. People buy them because it's cheap and reliable. Once that attractiveness is lost, they will stop buying them. Look for other markets.
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"Why are Indians so indescribable?"
"Their social development level is too low."

When does it start? Is India 400 million illiterate concerned about inventions?
:-)
 
Applause! The answer comes from an backward agricultural country that relies on Chinese technology. That's why when Americans shut up, Indians are still like fleas......

Change the economic calculation way.
Make false economic figures.
Assemble Chinese technical parts.
And then talk about "boycott Chinese goods"
There is no substantive reply, lack of logic and thinking.
Replies to me once and again with nonsense.
This is the Indian.

I'm sorry, I don't say India is poor, but considering that India's social development is too low, I hope you know -
China is an industrialized country, but its huge population and vast area need more time. it's not that the per capita GDP is higher than China, so it is richer than China.

Of course, India is still poorer than Vietnam, and more hungry than North Korea. This is no problem.


This comes from a great developed nation who can not treat its hepatitis patients . Its skilled doctors are incapable to diagnose ordinary disease and fake drugs are also unaffordable price to people A movie in this regard is made in China showing how a man smuggles drug from India to save patients in great Almighty china.
 
Still no answer to the question. :lol:
But I'm more interested. You don't deny that India is a backward agricultural country.

Of course, China's invention has nothing to do with India. You can't expect India's 400 million illiteracy to learn use mobile payment.

In short, India does not have any progress in 70 years. So, your problem has nothing to do with India. The invention has any relationship with India? no. you think too much of the backward agricultural country. It's beyond your social development level.

This comes from a great developed nation who can not treat its hepatitis patients . Its skilled doctors are incapable to diagnose ordinary disease and fake drugs are also unaffordable price to people A movie in this regard is made in China showing how a man smuggles drug from India to save patients in great Almighty china.
Thanks for your cheap drugs, but I hope you know the fact that Chinese medical technology and equipment are still ahead of India. At least 30 years. At least we are not worried that the oxygen bottle will cause 100 children to die.
 

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