Under the new policy, Bangladesh will face a 20 percent tariff
The order, according to Reuters, lists higher import duty rates ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent for 69 trading partners
Bangladesh has welcomed the outcome of trade negotiations with Washington, securing a 20 percent tariff rate on its exports to the US under a sweeping new executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
The deal for Dhaka was secured just hours before a midnight deadline set by President Donald Trump
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday congratulated tariff negotiators for securing a landmark trade deal with the United States, calling it “a decisive diplomatic victory.”
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States will impose a 25 percent tariff on goods imported from India starting on August 1.
It is apprehended that the US’s high tariffs on major global exporters of agricultural products, raw materials, intermediate products and finished goods, such as Brazil, Canada, China and India, would make those products available at lower prices in non-US markets.
Local apparel makers are seeing delays in the confirmation of work orders for the next summer season, as US retailers and brands wait for the final decision on reciprocal tariffs by the US administration, expected in early July.
Bangladesh should improve garment quality and delivery speed amidst intense competition in global supply chains arising from US President Donald Trump’s recent reciprocal tariffs, said some international traders yesterday..Bangladesh has the opportunity to retain its competitive edge due t
Under the new policy, Bangladesh will face a 20 percent tariff
The order, according to Reuters, lists higher import duty rates ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent for 69 trading partners
Bangladesh has welcomed the outcome of trade negotiations with Washington, securing a 20 percent tariff rate on its exports to the US under a sweeping new executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
The deal for Dhaka was secured just hours before a midnight deadline set by President Donald Trump
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday congratulated tariff negotiators for securing a landmark trade deal with the United States, calling it “a decisive diplomatic victory.”
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States will impose a 25 percent tariff on goods imported from India starting on August 1.
It is apprehended that the US’s high tariffs on major global exporters of agricultural products, raw materials, intermediate products and finished goods, such as Brazil, Canada, China and India, would make those products available at lower prices in non-US markets.
Local apparel makers are seeing delays in the confirmation of work orders for the next summer season, as US retailers and brands wait for the final decision on reciprocal tariffs by the US administration, expected in early July.
Bangladesh should improve garment quality and delivery speed amidst intense competition in global supply chains arising from US President Donald Trump’s recent reciprocal tariffs, said some international traders yesterday..Bangladesh has the opportunity to retain its competitive edge due t
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