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I’ll bet in two years India will be stitching more chaddis for the West than the chaddi stitchers to our east. Hopefully your 'revolution' is sorted out by then.
You are in a complete delusion!
Not only your textile industry, even your cotton exports to Bangladesh will be hit significantly as a chunk of the orders will shift to the US. Both of these industries are labor-intensive, employing millions.
You are not one so leave it us to visualise and think like an Indian.If I were Indian
Yeah, good luck buying more expensive cotton and still staying competitive globally.
Your economy is basically built around garments, you are a one trick pony. When that takes a hit, everything feels it.
Can a mod warn thread creator for not making up "headlines"?
Is this plane purchase pressure story actually true? What is Bangladesh even going to do with 25 planes?
"Bangladesh is set to sign a trade deal with the U.S. on Monday night, just three days before national elections. The agreement aims to lower tariffs on Bangladeshi exports to 15% in exchange for purchasing 25 Boeing aircraft. Critics and business leaders cite concerns over the interim government's use of a non-disclosure agreement and the timing of the deal."
If my understanding is correct any exports to US is duty exempt to the extent that uses US input. For instance, if you are a jewellery manufacture and you import gold from US (to say 70% by value) to that extent its value will not attract any import duty. So, no special favour is being done to BD.
You have opened your farm sector completely to US imports, which is understandable given that you don't have a farm sector worth speaking about.
And AFAIK, India has also opened it's agricultural sector to the US.
You need to understand that india does not only rely on textile exports unlike Bangladesh.If I were Indian, I would rather be interested in what secret concessions Modi has extended to Trump in exchange for the desired redactions in Epstein files.
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