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The growth potential in Bangladesh’s RMG sector hinges on direct orders to Bangladeshi manufacturers or through Chinese ...
The global trading system, largely unchanged for a century, got a rude awakening on April 2 when US President Donald Trump ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNBangladesh May Face a Bigger Tariff Bill Than ThoughtA subsection of President Trump's executive order says the reciprocal tariffs are in addition to existing duties, meaning ...
Germany is the second-biggest export market for Bangladesh, with textiles accounting for more than 90% of Bangladeshi exports to the EU nation ...
DHAKA, April 7 (Reuters) - Bangladesh's interim head Muhammad Yunus has written to U.S. President Donald Trump requesting a ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNBangladesh Air Cargo Exports to Feel Squeeze of India’s Transshipment BanIndian exporters urged the government to end the service, as airports like Delhi experienced congestion from cargo out of ...
Amid global tariff tensions, a high-level German delegation recently visited Bangladesh to explore closer trade ties. https://p.dw.com/p/4tDZF A number of German ...
Rehman Sobhan said China is the primary target of US President Donald Trump's tariff policy. "The nature of their future relationship has yet to be determined, and it will take more time.
The United States has imposed a steep 37 per cent tariff on Bangladeshi exports, raising concerns about the resultant economic fallout and declining trade competitiveness for Bangladesh.
The country’s interim adviser, Muhammad Yunus, a noted economist, has responded swiftly to Trump’s tariffs with a contingency plan.
The industry supplies low-cost clothing to the United States, and is a crucial part of the Asian countries’ economies.
Uncertainty looms. But since the tariffs are also squeezing global competitors, South Asian countries could, with the right ...
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