Will Chinese Firms Use Bangladesh To Get Around Import Restrictions?
September 6, 2005 |
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Sources in the Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority said they are now receiving a lot of investment enquiries on basic textiles as demand for fabrics has been growing faster and that Bangladesh's exports are getting duty exemption and concession benefits from across the globe.
This website says China is looking for suitable places in Bangladesh to relocate some of its apparel and textile factories in the aftermath of import restrictions imposed by the USA and EU countries on certain categories of its apparels.
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