BGMEA for expediting trade with India through land ports  


FE ONLINE REPORT | Published: August 26, 2021 19:45:59 | Updated: August 27, 2021 19:14:15


BGMEA for expediting trade with India through land ports  

Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on Thursday called on Indian  High  Commissioner to expedite and facilitate trade through the land ports, including  Benapole,  in order to reduce time and cost. 

The trade body also called for easing travel procedures including visa and resuming flights especially for business  people from  Bangladesh.

BGMEA President Faruque Hassan made the requests during  a  meeting  with  High  Commissioner  of  India to  Bangladesh,  Vikram  K  Doraiswami  who  paid  a  courtesy  call  on  BGMEA  leaders  at its office  in city.

BGMEA  Vice  President  Shahidullah  Azim,  directors  Asif  Ashraf,  Md Mohiuddin  Rubel,  Tanvir  Ahmed, Abdullah  Hil  Rakib, Deputy  High  Commissioner  of India to  Bangladesh Dr  Binoy  George, and  Commercial Representative  of the  High  Commission  Dr Pramyesh  Basall were  also  present  at  the  meeting. 

Bangladesh  and  India  has  ample scope  to  work  together  for  obtaining  mutual  benefits, the BGMEA president said adding “There  are  huge  opportunities  for  Bangladesh  and  India  to  complement  each  other  in  boosting  apparel and  textile  business  in  both  countries."

They  had  discussions  about  existing  problems  in  export-import  especially  in  RMG  and textile  industry and  possible  ways  to  address them.

They  also  discussed  potential  areas  of  further  collaboration  between Bangladesh and  India to reap  mutual  trade  benefits.  

BGMEA  President  Faruque  Hassan  said:  “While  Bangladesh  relies  on  India  for  import  of  raw  materials including  machinery,  cotton,  yarn,  fabric,  chemicals,  and  dyes,  India  is  a  potential  RMG  export  market for  Bangladesh.  Indian  domestic  apparel  market  is  growing  and  Bangladesh  can  tap  the  opportunity.  So, there lies  reciprocal  trade  benefits for both Bangladesh and  India.”

The BGMEA leaders sought  the  cooperation  of  the  Indian  High  Commissioner  in  exchanging  knowledge and  expertise  in  apparel  and  textile  industry. 

Bangladesh  RMG  industry  is  focusing  more  on  production of  valued-added  apparel  items  and  innovation  in  product  development  and  process  optimisation. 

India has a  huge  pool of designers and  technical  experts  and  exchange  of knowledge  and  expertise  will benefit both countries, Mr Hassan noted.

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