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India's planned duty on RMG: Exporters may feel the heat

Bilateral trade gap feared to yawn
SYFUL ISLAM | Published: August 15, 2020 09:18:34 | Updated: August 15, 2020 10:39:04

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The Indian move to slap import duty will hit Bangladesh's apparel exports, thus widening further the ballooning bilateral trade gap, officials say.

The duty imposition will also go against the provisions of the South Asian Free Trade Agreement or SAFTA under which India granted duty and quota-free access of the goods from the least-developed member countries of the regional trade bloc to its market, they added.

New Delhi moved to impose import duty on Dhaka's clothing export pressed by the lobby group the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India or CMAI.

Against this backdrop, the Bangladesh ministry of commerce has asked the Export Promotion Bureau to examine the possible impact of the duty imposition. The Bureau has recently forwarded its opinion to the ministry.

Bangladesh exported goods worth US$1.096 billion to India in the fiscal year 2019-20, of which $420.72 million or almost 47 per cent was textiles products.

The EPB study reveals that Bangladesh, despite being the second-largest apparel exporter in the world, has only 13.71 per cent share in the Indian import of clothing from rest of the world.

On the other hand, Dhaka imported goods worth $7.645 billion from New Delhi in fiscal year 2018-19, which was 13.66 per cent of Bangladesh's total global imports.

The EPB said the balance of trade between Bangladesh and India has always been skewed in favour of the latter. Bangladesh has been trying for a long to enhance its exports to India with an eye to slashing the gap-the effort has seen modest success in recent years.

The demand for Bangladesh's textile and apparel goods in India has recently been rising since many international retailers are directly sourcing readymade garment from Dhaka, the EPB said.

Contacted on Friday, EPB vice-chairman A H M Ahsan said the bilateral trade gap between the two countries is high historically.

"If any tariff is imposed on the textile articles of Bangladesh, the trade gap will widen further," he told the FE.


The EPB suggested that Dhaka should convey New Delhi its concern about the move to impose duty/tax on any article of textiles imported from Bangladesh.

It also suggested reminding the giant neighbour that any move to impose duty/tax on any commodity imported will increase the trade gap. The unilateral imposition of the duty out of the SAARC Forum will contravene to the provisions of the SAFTA.

"Bangladesh may also inform India that as Bangladesh imports large quantity of yarn and fabrics from India, any fall in export from Bangladesh will also have a negative impact on the import from India," it said
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The EPB also suggested informing the Indian side that in the event of imposition of any tariff on any item of import from Bangladesh to India, the country will be left with no choice but to reciprocate with similar/appropriate protection safeguard measures.

Vice president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry Siddiqur Rahman told the FE on Friday Bangladesh's apparel export to India is meagre compared to the large volume of raw materials imported from that country for its clothing industry.

"The bilateral trade imbalance is exceptionally high, thus the Indian government should easily overlook the less than half a billion-dollar apparel export there instead of imposing a duty," he said.

"Indian is now using our ports to carry goods to its seven sister states where its vessels get priority berthing instead of us," said Mr Rahman who is an apparel exporter.

Mr Rahman said Bangladesh's relations with India are now friendly, thus the government of the two countries should sit together to resolve the issue through discussion.

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Ban all trade with India. Who the hell wants their money and low quality products.
We should give tata trucks fitted with a machine guns/anti-aircraft guns to indians rebels in NE inda.
 
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Why cry foul now? just a week ago indian stooge awami league regime said relation with india is of blood. India now making sure to draw blood at the border by killing Bangladeshis and suck the blood out of Bangladesh economy.
 
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Is it for talking to Imran Khan, getting 97% duty free access to China and not meeting Reeva Ganguly?

No connection, this was planned last year. Indian Baniya's manipulate Modi's babus with bribes, they think it's an easy game to mess with us, walk all over us like a carpet. As far as trade goes, two can play at this BS tit-for-tat game, which is counter-productive.

India's foreign and trade policy makers are Morons and their trade-view not far-sighted enough - look at how things are turning out with Bangladesh's relationship with China vis-a-vis India. They'd rather jeopardize 7 Billion dollars in official exports to us (in reality almost double) by imposing duty on 500 Million dollars of our exports to India. Modi and the incompetent fools in his cabinet.

But look at these quotes. India stands to lose all these benefits,

On the other hand, Dhaka imported goods worth $7.645 billion from New Delhi in fiscal year 2018-19, which was 13.66 per cent of Bangladesh's total global imports.

"Bangladesh may also inform India that as Bangladesh imports large quantity of yarn and fabrics from India, any fall in export from Bangladesh will also have a negative impact on the import from India," it said.

The EPB also suggested informing the Indian side that in the event of imposition of any tariff on any item of import from Bangladesh to India, the country will be left with no choice but to reciprocate with similar/appropriate protection safeguard measures.

"India is now using our ports to carry goods to its seven sister states where its vessels get priority berthing instead of us," said Mr Rahman who is an apparel exporter.

The uproar from Bangladeshi exporters will be sufficient for our govt. to take appropriate measure.

"Tum hamara dost, Priyajan" can't be in words only, the time for that duplicity is gone where you say one thing but do something else...
 
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Day and night abuse India then cry more if India take a step. Oh well welcome to real world and nothing is free in real world.

We do buy 14 times what we sell your Baniyas every year. Trade is in your favor.

We will stop buying, then see where you go.

Money talks, Bull$hit walks.
 
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The Indian move to slap import duty will hit Bangladesh's apparel exports, thus widening further the ballooning bilateral trade gap, officials say.
Why worry? This is how India and Indian merchants show their love to Bangladesh Indian style. Indian merchants produce Raddi goods and ask their govt to impose written and unwritten restrictions to preven high quality BD goods to enter India. India is a land of anti-BD conspirators.
 
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Day and night abuse India then cry more if India take a step. Oh well welcome to real world and nothing is free in real world.

LOL, just enjoy popcorn buddy. :pop:

We been seeing such threads full of same ole same ole "we will stop buying in return waaaah! for real this time! just watch!" for years now...

...they'll do it for real this time tho! 95% unity credible mandate yada yada....it was all so different before you see :eek:
 
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LOL, just enjoy popcorn buddy. :pop:

We been seeing such threads full of same ole same ole "we will stop buying in return waaaah! for real this time! just watch!" for years now...

...they'll do it for real this time tho! 95% unity credible mandate yada yada....it was all so different before you see :eek:
Instead of usual blabbering, please answer the claim made by the newspaper below:

"The duty imposition will also go against the provisions of the South Asian Free Trade Agreement or SAFTA under which India granted duty and quota-free access of the goods from the least-developed member countries of the regional trade bloc to its market, they added".

India remains a 3rd rate self-centered Baniya country to whom an Agreement is not worth the piece of paper on which it is written.
 
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Instead of usual blabbering, please answer the claim made by the newspaper below:

"The duty imposition will also go against the provisions of the South Asian Free Trade Agreement or SAFTA under which India granted duty and quota-free access of the goods from the least-developed member countries of the regional trade bloc to its market, they added".

India remains a 3rd rate self-centered Baniya country to whom an Agreement is not worth the piece of paper on which it is written.

Its up to each country to grant and not grant LDC/nonLDC stuff by "sensitive list" in this "SAFTA":

A sensitive list is a list with every country which does not include tariff concession. Bangladesh has 1,233 products on the sensitive list for the Least Developing countries and 1,241 for the non-Least developing countries under the SAFTA. Bangladesh will reduce the sensitive list by 246 items for the least developed countries (LDCs) and 248 for the non-LDCs.[5] India has 25 items on the sensitive list for the LDCs and 695 for the non-LDCs. Manmohan Singh, then Indian Prime Minister, announced in September in Dhaka that he will reduce the Sensitive List by 46. Bhutan has 150 items for both the LDCs and non-LDCs and has no plan of shortening its list. Nepal has 1,257 for the LDCs and 1,295 for the non-LDCs. Nepal has reduced its list by 259 from its previous list of 1295. Now it's 1036, said joint secretary at Ministry of Commerce and Supplies.[6] The Maldives has 681 for all seven SAFTA nations. Pakistan had 1,169 in its sensitive list but has cut its sensitive list by 20% to 936.[7] Sri Lanka has 1,042 and Afghanistan has 1,072 items on the negative list.

Everyone "commits" what they would like to voluntarily, nothing is binding.

If you want an actual binding FTA, best negotiate it bilaterally.

If you don't like something going on, best voice that politically in your big democratic elections.
 
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Manmohan Singh, then Indian Prime Minister, announced in September in Dhaka that he will reduce the Sensitive List by 46.
And, textiles from an LDC Bangladesh is not included in that list of reduction. India signs a Treaty in one hand and then unilaterally breaks or bends it by another to suit its interest. Your textiles is in ruin throughout the country and you are stopping BD from exporting its high class goods.

Do you want Indians to remain half naked without a proper dress covering their body? BD is here to help you get civilized.
 
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And, textiles from an LDC Bangladesh is not included in that list of reduction.

Like I said, its up to the country to decide in the end what stays on and off. Everything is a "commitment" in the end to try get as low as possible there....just like MOUs are commitments...but final investment agreement is something else entirely.

India swigns a Treaty in one hand and then unilaterally breaks or bends it by another to suit its interest. Your textiles is in ruin throughout the country and you are stopping BD from exporting its high class goods.

OK run and cry to the UN WTO again if you think some treaty is broken. We will wait again. Did you get the last few attempts to some stage of pre-arbitration even?

Do you want Indians to remain half naked without a proper dress covering their body? BD is here to help you get civilized.

LOL, your acerbic wit never is far from you my friend. They make me chuckle now. Kudos.
 
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Like I said, its up to the country to decide in the end what stays on and off. Everything is a "commitment" in the end to try get as low as possible there....just like MOUs are commitments...but final investment agreement is something else entirely.



OK run and cry to the UN WTO again if you think some treaty is broken. We will wait again. Did you get the last few attempts to some stage of pre-arbitration even?



LOL, your acerbic wit never is far from you my friend. They make me chuckle now. Kudos.
And, textiles from an LDC Bangladesh is not included in that list of reduction. India signs a Treaty in one hand and then unilaterally breaks or bends it by another to suit its interest. Your textiles is in ruin throughout the country and you are stopping BD from exporting its high class goods.

Do you want Indians to remain half naked without a proper dress covering their body? BD is here to help you get civilized.
Look at there egos, if Bangladesh stop providing us cloths we will be naked in streets. It's like talking to some dictatorship bots who has no connection with outside world.
 
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