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We love to keep our social fabric intact first.How about both
You certainly are misinformed. The garment industry is doing well, actually. The only drawback is we struggle to compete with BD wages (which considering how poor we are says a lot about you). We also have a more diversified set of industries and many are the result of foreign investment. We receive many multiples of FDI that you. Monkey boy will tell you about capital controls, investment laws etc. etc. but Myanmar investment laws are probably stricter and yet it keepa flowing in.
Burma thinks its a competitor of BD (let alone long list of backward linkage industry). why not compete with your own size like Combodia or Ethiopia. NO?
BD does not allow FDI in garments sector, unlike Vietnam or Burma. Whatever money we make through our sweats should remain in the country. You only earn the wages from the Japanese garments owner who were long been rejected in Bangladesh.
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