Bangladesh'S Order For Garment Exports To Mainland China Will Continue To Grow.
In the first 7 months of Bangladesh's current financial year, the export of woven garments has increased 13.6%, thanks to the pfer of orders from mainland China and the expansion of new markets. P
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< p > according to the Bangladesh Export Promotion Council (EPB) statistics, 7 months from July (2012) to January of this year, Bangladesh's a href= "http://cailiao.sjfzxm.com/matertial/show/default.aspx" > garments "/a" exports increased from 6 billion 120 million US dollars to 5 billion 390 million US dollars in the same period of the previous year.
The export of knitted garments also grew by 6.4% to $5 billion 900 million. In October last year, the export of garment exports from Bangladesh began to turn positive, indicating that global buyers are slowly increasing orders for Bangladesh.
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Shubhashish Bose, vice president of P EPB, told the media that despite the continued financial crisis, Bangladesh's clothing exports have achieved satisfactory growth.
The export target of the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013) set by the Bangladesh government is US $28 billion, which will expire on this date.
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Mohammad Hatem, vice president of the knitting garment manufacturer of Bangladesh and the vice president of the a href= "http://sjfzxm.com/news/index_f.asp" exporter Association (BKMEA), P, added that in addition to the increase in orders from the European Union, the sale of other new markets such as Japan, China, Russia, Latin America and Africa also contributed to the improvement of exports.
He also said that local exporters also received new orders pferred from the mainland due to the high wages in mainland China.
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(P) exporters and government officials in Bangladesh have expressed the belief that Bangladesh's export growth will be sustainable because they have received orders in the summer.
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Professor P Mustafizur, executive director of Centrefor Policy Dialogue (CPD), a think-tank of the civil society group in Bangladesh, said that the recovery of the US economy and the pfer of orders from mainland China are the main factors contributing to the growth of Bangladesh's exports.
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< p > at present, Bangladesh is the second largest supplier of EU a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > imported garments "/a" after ranking the mainland of China.
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