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Walton TV records 10 times higher export in 2020 amid pandemic

Published: January 14, 2021 17:45:31 | Updated: January 14, 2021 17:50:17

Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020
Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020

Amid the worldwide economic stagnancy last year following coronavirus pandemic situation, Bangladeshi electronics giant Walton witnessed a remarkable success in exporting 10 times higher amounts of television in 2020 compared to its previous year’s television export, according to a statement.

In this context, a celebration programme titled “Highest Television Export in 2020” was arranged at Walton Corporate Office in the capital on Thursday.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi attended the programme virtually as the chief guest while Additional Secretary of Commerce Ministry Hafizur Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador in Greece Ashud Ahmed, Deputy Ambassador of Denmark Embassy in Dhaka Refika Hayta and Head of Danish Trade Mission Ali Mushtaq Butt were present as special guests.

The programme was also attended by Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited (WHIL) Vice-Chairman S M Shamsul Alam, directors Raisa Sigma Hima and Rifah Tasnia Swarna, Managing Director Engineer Golam Murshed, Deputy Managing Director Humayun Kabir, International Business Unit (IBU) President Edward Kim, Walton TV’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain, WHIL’s Executive Director Firoj Alam and Head of Europe Business Engineer Tauseef Al Mahmud.

Meanwhile, German Ambassador in Bangladesh Peter Fahrenholtz, in an email, congratulated Walton for its tremendous success in exporting televisions amid Covid-19 situation.

In the event, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said that they set a target of exporting US$48 billion worth products in 2021. Walton has been making remarkable contribution to achieve this target. “I am very glad that we are becoming giant in television export,” saying it the commerce minister noted that the national brand Walton is doing great job not only in television but also all over the electronics sector.

Additional Secretary Hafizur Rahman said that Walton is making significant contribution to the national export earnings and also employment generation. During the coronavirus pandemic last year, he said, Walton made great contribution to increase the country’s export earnings, along with meeting the domestic demand.

The expansions of Walton export markets in the world’s different regions’ countries is the result of supplying quality products at reasonable prices, mentioning it he noted that Walton is bringing name and fame for the country.

Terming Walton’s growth at domestic and international market as heyday, WHIL MD Engineer Golam Murshed said, “Along with making significant contribution to the country’s economic prosperity, we want to enhance the image of the country by carrying the flag of Bangladesh high across the world’s electronics and hi-tech industrial sector. We strongly believe that electronic industry would be the country’s highest export earnings sector if suitable policy supports on export are provided.

Along with meeting the local demands, Walton has been exporting television in different countries of the world since 2010. Now, Walton televisions are being exported in more than 35 countries worldwide.

In 2020, Walton exported television to Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Spain, and other countries which is 10 times more compare to that of 2019.

Now, Walton is the leading television exporting company in Bangladesh, Walton TV’s CEO Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain said that they are manufacturing television from the very core of designing and updating latest technology into it.

He noted, “We are getting very good response from the global consumers from different developed countries due to their reliability on latest technology and product quality.

Consequently, we are working with a mission to be among the top five0 television manufacturer of the world and a vision to ship Walton made television to all the countries in five continents within 2023.”

This export celebration programme is aimed to boost up the concern of adding value to the country’s economy and enlightening the name of country by spreading “Made in Bangladesh” tagged television worldwide.

 
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Walton TV records 10 times higher export in 2020 amid pandemic

Published: January 14, 2021 17:45:31 | Updated: January 14, 2021 17:50:17

Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020
Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020

Amid the worldwide economic stagnancy last year following coronavirus pandemic situation, Bangladeshi electronics giant Walton witnessed a remarkable success in exporting 10 times higher amounts of television in 2020 compared to its previous year’s television export, according to a statement.

In this context, a celebration programme titled “Highest Television Export in 2020” was arranged at Walton Corporate Office in the capital on Thursday.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi attended the programme virtually as the chief guest while Additional Secretary of Commerce Ministry Hafizur Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador in Greece Ashud Ahmed, Deputy Ambassador of Denmark Embassy in Dhaka Refika Hayta and Head of Danish Trade Mission Ali Mushtaq Butt were present as special guests.

The programme was also attended by Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited (WHIL) Vice-Chairman S M Shamsul Alam, directors Raisa Sigma Hima and Rifah Tasnia Swarna, Managing Director Engineer Golam Murshed, Deputy Managing Director Humayun Kabir, International Business Unit (IBU) President Edward Kim, Walton TV’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain, WHIL’s Executive Director Firoj Alam and Head of Europe Business Engineer Tauseef Al Mahmud.

Meanwhile, German Ambassador in Bangladesh Peter Fahrenholtz, in an email, congratulated Walton for its tremendous success in exporting televisions amid Covid-19 situation.

In the event, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said that they set a target of exporting US$48 billion worth products in 2021. Walton has been making remarkable contribution to achieve this target. “I am very glad that we are becoming giant in television export,” saying it the commerce minister noted that the national brand Walton is doing great job not only in television but also all over the electronics sector.

Additional Secretary Hafizur Rahman said that Walton is making significant contribution to the national export earnings and also employment generation. During the coronavirus pandemic last year, he said, Walton made great contribution to increase the country’s export earnings, along with meeting the domestic demand.

The expansions of Walton export markets in the world’s different regions’ countries is the result of supplying quality products at reasonable prices, mentioning it he noted that Walton is bringing name and fame for the country.

Terming Walton’s growth at domestic and international market as heyday, WHIL MD Engineer Golam Murshed said, “Along with making significant contribution to the country’s economic prosperity, we want to enhance the image of the country by carrying the flag of Bangladesh high across the world’s electronics and hi-tech industrial sector. We strongly believe that electronic industry would be the country’s highest export earnings sector if suitable policy supports on export are provided.

Along with meeting the local demands, Walton has been exporting television in different countries of the world since 2010. Now, Walton televisions are being exported in more than 35 countries worldwide.

In 2020, Walton exported television to Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Spain, and other countries which is 10 times more compare to that of 2019.

Now, Walton is the leading television exporting company in Bangladesh, Walton TV’s CEO Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain said that they are manufacturing television from the very core of designing and updating latest technology into it.

He noted, “We are getting very good response from the global consumers from different developed countries due to their reliability on latest technology and product quality.

Consequently, we are working with a mission to be among the top five0 television manufacturer of the world and a vision to ship Walton made television to all the countries in five continents within 2023.”

This export celebration programme is aimed to boost up the concern of adding value to the country’s economy and enlightening the name of country by spreading “Made in Bangladesh” tagged television worldwide.

From a very low base, but still encouraging. Need to keep it up for many years to become something significant.
 
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48 million eh? At 10 percent growth they should hope to sell 52 million next year still years before Walton becomes anything significant
" In the event, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said that they set a target of exporting US$48 billion worth products in 2021. "

Billion according to article, but seems to be the total export value of Bangladesh in 2021 instead of just Walton (ofc).
 
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" In the event, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said that they set a target of exporting US$48 billion worth products in 2021. "

Billion according to article, but seems to be the total export value of Bangladesh in 2021 instead of just Walton (ofc).
Oh I misread. 48 billion should be everything Bangladesh produces majority garments.
 
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Walton TV records 10 times higher export in 2020 amid pandemic

Published: January 14, 2021 17:45:31 | Updated: January 14, 2021 17:50:17

Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020
Walton top officials attending the celebration programme of 10 times higher export of television in 2020

Amid the worldwide economic stagnancy last year following coronavirus pandemic situation, Bangladeshi electronics giant Walton witnessed a remarkable success in exporting 10 times higher amounts of television in 2020 compared to its previous year’s television export, according to a statement.

In this context, a celebration programme titled “Highest Television Export in 2020” was arranged at Walton Corporate Office in the capital on Thursday.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi attended the programme virtually as the chief guest while Additional Secretary of Commerce Ministry Hafizur Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador in Greece Ashud Ahmed, Deputy Ambassador of Denmark Embassy in Dhaka Refika Hayta and Head of Danish Trade Mission Ali Mushtaq Butt were present as special guests.

The programme was also attended by Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited (WHIL) Vice-Chairman S M Shamsul Alam, directors Raisa Sigma Hima and Rifah Tasnia Swarna, Managing Director Engineer Golam Murshed, Deputy Managing Director Humayun Kabir, International Business Unit (IBU) President Edward Kim, Walton TV’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain, WHIL’s Executive Director Firoj Alam and Head of Europe Business Engineer Tauseef Al Mahmud.

Meanwhile, German Ambassador in Bangladesh Peter Fahrenholtz, in an email, congratulated Walton for its tremendous success in exporting televisions amid Covid-19 situation.

In the event, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said that they set a target of exporting US$48 billion worth products in 2021. Walton has been making remarkable contribution to achieve this target. “I am very glad that we are becoming giant in television export,” saying it the commerce minister noted that the national brand Walton is doing great job not only in television but also all over the electronics sector.

Additional Secretary Hafizur Rahman said that Walton is making significant contribution to the national export earnings and also employment generation. During the coronavirus pandemic last year, he said, Walton made great contribution to increase the country’s export earnings, along with meeting the domestic demand.

The expansions of Walton export markets in the world’s different regions’ countries is the result of supplying quality products at reasonable prices, mentioning it he noted that Walton is bringing name and fame for the country.

Terming Walton’s growth at domestic and international market as heyday, WHIL MD Engineer Golam Murshed said, “Along with making significant contribution to the country’s economic prosperity, we want to enhance the image of the country by carrying the flag of Bangladesh high across the world’s electronics and hi-tech industrial sector. We strongly believe that electronic industry would be the country’s highest export earnings sector if suitable policy supports on export are provided.

Along with meeting the local demands, Walton has been exporting television in different countries of the world since 2010. Now, Walton televisions are being exported in more than 35 countries worldwide.

In 2020, Walton exported television to Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Spain, and other countries which is 10 times more compare to that of 2019.

Now, Walton is the leading television exporting company in Bangladesh, Walton TV’s CEO Engineer Mostafa Nahid Hossain said that they are manufacturing television from the very core of designing and updating latest technology into it.

He noted, “We are getting very good response from the global consumers from different developed countries due to their reliability on latest technology and product quality.

Consequently, we are working with a mission to be among the top five0 television manufacturer of the world and a vision to ship Walton made television to all the countries in five continents within 2023.”

This export celebration programme is aimed to boost up the concern of adding value to the country’s economy and enlightening the name of country by spreading “Made in Bangladesh” tagged television worldwide.

Poor reporting....how many tvs did they export.... what was the value....so dumb
 
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Yes, this is Golden Bangladesh style of reporting. The news title was not explained in this news as usual, and the news said something else.

Eh typical Bangladeshi news , hopefully Walton grows though
 
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Poor reporting....how many tvs did they export.... what was the value....so dumb


Yes very poor article by an incompetent journalist.

The important point is that Walton TV quality is now good enough for developed countries in Europe.

Walton has recently even developed it's own 4K panel and so the company is keeping up with advances in panel tech, if 5 years behind the leaders in Korea and Japan.
 
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Yes very poor article by an incompetent journalist.

The important point is that Walton TV quality is now good enough for developed countries in Europe.

Walton has recently even developed it's own 4K panel and so the company is keeping up with advances in panel tech, if 5 years behind the leaders in Korea and Japan.


Can't wait to see people fighting over Walton Tvs here in America on Black Friday in the future :yahoo: I'm not sure if Walton exports to America yet, I think they should.
 
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Can't wait to see people fighting over Walton Tvs here in America on Black Friday in the future :yahoo: I'm not sure if Walton exports to America yet, I think they should.


Currently Walton does not have the brand power to sell under it's own name.

It is selling to OEMs, who are selling under their own names, but this could change in the future if it can build up it's own brand power.

This relies a lot on BD itself being seen as a modern hi-tech country like what Korea and Taiwan managed last century.

PS - Walton exports mobile phones to USA. Some of the mid-range smartphones sold in USA right now are Walton designed and manufactured phones.
 
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China produces 200 million color TV dramas every year, accounting for 70% of the world's total, and exports 95 million.
 
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China produces 200 million color TV dramas every year, accounting for 70% of the world's total, and exports 95 million.

Where does China export their TV ?
 
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Currently Walton does not have the brand power to sell under it's own name.

It is selling to OEMs, who are selling under their own names, but this could change in the future if it can build up it's own brand power.

This relies a lot on BD itself being seen as a modern hi-tech country like what Korea and Taiwan managed last century.

PS - Walton exports mobile phones to USA. Some of the mid-range smartphones sold in USA right now are Walton designed and manufactured phones.

Sadly yeah , Walton needs more money from the government for R&D to actually get out there and be a major player.

But maybe they will grow in the future , even though Bangladesh isn't know for funding things properly.
 
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