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Clothing exports from Bangladesh rise as China’s share in ready-made garment market declines

English Desk
  19 Feb 2023, 11:08

Bangladesh is ready to topple China as the top clothing exporter to the EU amid Beijing's decreasing share in the ready-made garment (RMG) market, reported Nikkei Asia.

"A lot of work orders were shifted to Bangladesh from China because of the recent trade war between China and the US," Shahidullah Azim, vice president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), told Nikkei Asia.

Bangladesh's exports of clothing to the EU surged nearly 42 per cent in the first nine months of 2022 from the same period the year before to USD 19.4 billion, while Chinese shipments grew about 22 per cent to USD 25.5 billion, according to the latest data from the EU's statistical office, Eurostat.

With a population of nearly 170 million people, Bangladesh has a sizable potential workforce and is one of around 45 developing countries that currently enjoy duty-free and quota-free access to all EU markets, except arms and ammunition. In contrast, Chinese exporters must pay duty.

"Buyers prefer Bangladesh due to its zero-tariff export facilities to EU markets," said Ashikur Rahman Tuhin, managing director of TAD Group, which manufactures a range of products including clothing. All the garments it makes go to Europe.

Producers in Bangladesh have also been moving away from so-called fast fashion -- disposable attire churned out to suit rapidly shifting consumer tastes -- to higher quality and more profitable clothing.

Meanwhile, Paul Marchant, chief executive of Britain's Primark, said on a visit last month to Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, that his company plans to ramp up its sourcing from the country.

"In the EU market, Bangladesh is close to China, so within four to five years we can overtake it," said Ahsan H Mansur, executive director of the Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh.

Boosting shipments to Europe will bolster a crucial part of Bangladesh's economy, with RMG manufacturers already contributing around a fifth of the country's gross domestic product and more than 80 per cent of its export earnings, reported Nikkei Asia. (ANI)

Bangladesh is ready to topple China as the top clothing exporter to the EU amid Beijing's decreasing share in the ready-made garment (RMG) market, reported Nikkei Asia.

"A lot of work orders were shifted to Bangladesh from China because of the recent trade war between China and the US," Shahidullah Azim, vice president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), told Nikkei Asia.

Bangladesh's exports of clothing to the EU surged nearly 42 per cent in the first nine months of 2022 from the same period the year before to USD 19.4 billion, while Chinese shipments grew about 22 per cent to USD 25.5 billion, according to the latest data from the EU's statistical office, Eurostat.

With a population of nearly 170 million people, Bangladesh has a sizable potential workforce and is one of around 45 developing countries that currently enjoy duty-free and quota-free access to all EU markets, except arms and ammunition. In contrast, Chinese exporters must pay duty.

"Buyers prefer Bangladesh due to its zero-tariff export facilities to EU markets," said Ashikur Rahman Tuhin, managing director of TAD Group, which manufactures a range of products including clothing. All the garments it makes go to Europe.

Producers in Bangladesh have also been moving away from so-called fast fashion -- disposable attire churned out to suit rapidly shifting consumer tastes -- to higher quality and more profitable clothing.

Meanwhile, Paul Marchant, chief executive of Britain's Primark, said on a visit last month to Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, that his company plans to ramp up its sourcing from the country.

"In the EU market, Bangladesh is close to China, so within four to five years we can overtake it," said Ahsan H Mansur, executive director of the Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh.

Boosting shipments to Europe will bolster a crucial part of Bangladesh's economy, with RMG manufacturers already contributing around a fifth of the country's gross domestic product and more than 80 per cent of its export earnings, reported Nikkei Asia. 

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