12:53 PM, July 14, 2016 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:20 PM, July 14, 2016
Riding on RMG, $37b export goal set for 2016-17
Star Online Report
Bangladesh government today set $37 billion export target for 2016-17 fiscal year – mainly riding on the apparel sector that accounts for the biggest revenue source.
The target set, following the mega Tk 3.4 trillion budget for this fiscal, is aimed at 8 percent increase from what was the export achievement made last fiscal year.
Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed made the announcement at a press conference held at his ministry office around noon today.
Bulk of the target is set for the ready-made garment sector. The export target set for Bangladesh’s biggest export sector has been set at $30.3 billion – 8 percent more than it was in the last year.
Apparel owners are optimistic of the industry’s future in Bangladesh and aims $50 billion in garment exports by the end of 2021.
‘BREXIT, DHAKA ATTACK WON’T AFFECT EXPORTS’
Britain’s exit from the European Union and the latest terror attack in Dhaka will not affect the export business of Bangladesh, Commerce Minister Tofail commented.
“The United Kingdom is one of the closest business partners of Bangladesh. Over 200 UK companies work with Bangladesh. Dhaka will not allow any deterioration of relationship with UK.”
On the note of Dhaka attack, the minister said terrorism “is a global phenomenon and that the Gulshan attack is not different from the terrorist attacks carried out worldwide.”
“These problems will not have any negative impact on Bangladesh’s exports,” he said.
Riding on RMG, $37b export goal set for 2016-17
Star Online Report
Bangladesh government today set $37 billion export target for 2016-17 fiscal year – mainly riding on the apparel sector that accounts for the biggest revenue source.
The target set, following the mega Tk 3.4 trillion budget for this fiscal, is aimed at 8 percent increase from what was the export achievement made last fiscal year.
Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed made the announcement at a press conference held at his ministry office around noon today.
Bulk of the target is set for the ready-made garment sector. The export target set for Bangladesh’s biggest export sector has been set at $30.3 billion – 8 percent more than it was in the last year.
Apparel owners are optimistic of the industry’s future in Bangladesh and aims $50 billion in garment exports by the end of 2021.
‘BREXIT, DHAKA ATTACK WON’T AFFECT EXPORTS’
Britain’s exit from the European Union and the latest terror attack in Dhaka will not affect the export business of Bangladesh, Commerce Minister Tofail commented.
“The United Kingdom is one of the closest business partners of Bangladesh. Over 200 UK companies work with Bangladesh. Dhaka will not allow any deterioration of relationship with UK.”
On the note of Dhaka attack, the minister said terrorism “is a global phenomenon and that the Gulshan attack is not different from the terrorist attacks carried out worldwide.”
“These problems will not have any negative impact on Bangladesh’s exports,” he said.