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India slaps 16pc duty on RMG from Bangladesh

Export of readymade garments (RMG) to India would face a major setback as the big neighbour's parliament slapped nearly 16 per cent countervailing duty (CVD) on import of the products from Bangladesh, RMG sector insiders said.

The Indian measure came when the RMG exporters in Bangladesh starting viewing the neighbouring country as the next biggest export destination after the US and the EU following Delhi's withdrawal of import duty on 48 garment products last year.

Despite many barriers like devaluation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar or the Lilliput debt issue, the growth in RMG export to India marked a notable rise-nearly 35 per cent-in the first seven months of the current financial year, according to the research cell of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA).

But the imposition of 15.36per cent CVD on the RMG products from Bangladesh came as 'a bolt from the blue' for the apparel exporters.

They said any kind of increase in duty would severely affect Bangladesh's exports to that country.

India in the Union Budget for 2013-14 imposed the CVD of 12.36 per cent and an additional cess of 3 per cent on garments imported from Bangladesh.

"This was one of the major demands of the knitwear and ready-made garment manufacturers here, who were complaining regularly that the duty-free import of garments from Bangladesh was hurting the Indian industry badly," the Indian daily Hindustan Times reported Wednesday.

The newspaper reported: "The textile industry of Bangladesh was enjoying duty-free access to the Indian market after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to the neighbouring country in September 2011. The decision had allowed as many as 46 textile items (according to BGMEA, it is 48) from Bangladesh to hit the Indian market without any duty".

"The Indian parliament also withdraws central excise duty on its branded apparel products, which will hinder the Bangladeshi products' access to India," Bangladeshi garment exporters' leaders said.

BGMEA President Shafiul Islam Mahiuddin told the FE that India was going to be a rising RMG destination for Bangladesh.

"But such duties will ruin this possibility in its embryonic stage", he said.

Referring to India as a major cotton producing country, he also said the imposition of CVD would deal Bangladesh a double blow. If Bangladesh imports cotton from India as a raw material and then exports RMG to the country, the products would surely lose competitiveness due to payment of higher duties, he added.

Former president of Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) Fazlul Haque said exports to India were nowhere near the expectation due to complex rules and regulations in different states of India.

"Their bureaucrats impose such kinds of duties and regulations. This is not understandable to many of us," he said.

Their central government has granted duty-free access. But the excise and customs duties vary from state to state in India, Mr Haque said.

"The Bangladesh government should talk immediately with India in this regard for the sake of its export expansion", he added.

Nassa Group Managing Director Khandakar Mohammed Saiful Islam said: "Suits, jackets, trousers, blazers, undergarments, pyjamas, bathrobes, T-shirts, singlets and other vests, jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waist-coats etc from Bangladesh have a great demand in India."

"We need just a level-playing field in India. It could help us reduce the huge trade gap," he added.

Exporters' Association of Bangladesh (EAB) President Abdus Salam Murshedy told the FE that the trade gap with the neighbour stood at nearly US $3.5 billion in the first seven months of the current financial year when Bangladesh exported goods worth nearly US $ 50 million.

Mr Murshedy, also managing director of the Envoy Group, said exporters would urge the concerned ministries in Bangladesh to hammer out a solution immediately in this connection.

"After that, we will make a formal statement on the Indian move", he said.

The trade gap between the two countries was more than $5 billion in fiscal year 2012 which was in India's favour, according to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).

Exporters said the CVD would further increase the trade gap.

India slaps 16pc duty on RMG from Bangladesh :: Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh
 
:lol:who cares? its not like we send any RMG to India. Its Indians making themselves look more important:omghaha:
 
:lol:who cares? its not like we send any RMG to India. Its Indians making themselves look more important:omghaha:

I think you didn't notic the source or may I say you didn't comprehend the various accounts of Banglasadeshi people associated with RMG export .

Meanwhile I don't think OP is falseflager.
 
Where are india lovers, dalals, minority hindu section always cheer for india and submissive type who were gloating on RMG export to india?
 
I think you didn't noticed the source .

I did notice the source, we don't export any RMG to India due to Indian habit of not paying for the goods....so whats the point of putting duty on it? it means you guys are making your look important, thats all :lol:
 
Where are india lovers, dalals, minority hindu section always cheer for india and submissive type who were gloating on RMG export to india?

Be rational, we want to help you but not when our own RMG industry is threatened .Meanwhile may I ask you does Bangladesh permits import of Indian goods without imposing duty ??
 
Be rational, we want help you but not when our own RMG industry is threatened .Meanwhile may I ask you does Bangladesh permits import of Indian goods without imposing duty ??

Don't make typical indian deceptive play. Don't claim duty free access was given when infact there are 16% tax. Just remove the duty free propaganda.

I did notice the source, we don't export any RMG to India due to Indian habit of not paying for the goods....so whats the point of putting duty on it? it means you guys are making your look important, thats all :lol:

While that is true we should not take indian deception and duplicity lightly. This indian move exposed indian "duty free" deception wide open. Its time to kick out all indian buyers and indians working illegally in garments industry. BNP should have pledge on that and so should garments owners. Lets see their level of commitment.
 
Don't make typical indian deceptive play. Don't claim duty free access was given when infact there are 16% tax. Just remove the duty free propaganda.



While that is true we should not take indian deception and duplicity lightly. This indian move exposed indian "duty free" deception wide open. Its time to kick out all indian buyers and indians working illegally in garments industry. BNP should have pledge on that and so should garments owners. Lets see their level of commitment.

Expert from the op itself

Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh's visit to the neighbouring country in
September 2011. The decision
had allowed as many as 46
textile items (according to
BGMEA, it is 48) from
Bangladesh to hit the Indian market without any duty".


Now this 15.36% will be in effect since the new budget of 2013 .


Blind jamati haters.You guys enjoyed 2 years of duty free access to the market of 1.23 billion at a fraction of transportation cost,isn't that enough???
 
Protecting our own domestic industries is important. Employment generation is very much important for India right now especially in manufacturing sector as we want to export more and consume our own products within our country to give boost to these industries which employes the lower section of society.

We need export to reduce our trade deficit.

This protectionist measure is important as we have many challenges and to counter them we need income rise and employment rise in lower section of society.
 
Expert from the op itself

Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh's visit to the neighbouring country in
September 2011. The decision
had allowed as many as 46
textile items (according to
BGMEA, it is 48) from
Bangladesh to hit the Indian market without any duty".


Now this 15.36% will be in effect since the new budget of 2013 .


Blind jamati haters.You guys enjoyed 2 years of duty free access to the market of 1.23 billion at a fraction of transportation cost,isn't that enough???

:omghaha:we'd enjoy it, but you guys don't pay after taking delivery of the goods.
 
:omghaha:we'd enjoy it, but you guys don't pay after taking delivery of the goods.

There is legal procedure for recovering the money which I Indian importers owes to your exporters,if your allegations hold any water.
 
Don't make typical indian deceptive play. Don't claim duty free access was given when infact there are 16% tax. Just remove the duty free propaganda.



While that is true we should not take indian deception and duplicity lightly. This indian move exposed indian "duty free" deception wide open. Its time to kick out all indian buyers and indians working illegally in garments industry. BNP should have pledge on that and so should garments owners. Lets see their level of commitment.

india is one of the largest producers of textiles in the world.we have the right and responsibility to protect our farmers from foreign dumping..rate of cotton farmer suicides is increasing and the govt has responsibility to protect them in what eer might be way possible
Vivian Fernandes's Blog : Farmer suicides, Bt Cotton and emotional journalism
Why are Indian farmers committing suicide over their debts?

I did notice the source, we don't export any RMG to India due to Indian habit of not paying for the goods....so whats the point of putting duty on it? it means you guys are making your look important, thats all :lol:

heard abt GAAT??
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/...61208-1300395869284/SA_Bangladesh_Transit.pdf
 
india is one of the largest producers of textiles in the world.we have the right and responsibility to protect our farmers from foreign dumping..rate of cotton farmer suicides is increasing and the govt has responsibility to protect them in what eer might be way possible
Vivian Fernandes's Blog : Farmer suicides, Bt Cotton and emotional journalism
Why are Indian farmers committing suicide over their debts?

:lol:what has yarn and protecting your farmers got to do with bangladesh exporting rmg? do you have comprehension problems?
 
Doesn't bother our RMG exports. India market is small and weak compared to our main export destinations - USA and EU.
 
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