Bangladesh shipped $11.37 billion worth of merchandise in the first quarter
However, overall shipments grew 2.01 percent to $51.54 billion in July-May, according to data from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).
Shipments hit $4.07 billion in May, 23.75% lower than the monthly target of $5.33 billion
It declined 0.99% year-on-year to $3.91 billion in April
Oct's shipment fell to $3.76 billion this year from last year's $4.35 billion
It hit $4.31 billion in September
Bangladesh’s apparel exporters displayed the sharpest growth in the US in 2022, leaving behind their competitors in the countries such as China and Vietnam, owing mainly to the lingering tariff war between Washington and Beijing and capacity building.
The debate over wage increase has risen at a time when the majority of people in the country are suffering due to skyrocketing commodity prices
Five developed nations have continued to account for more than half of Bangladesh’s export earnings, highlighting the country’s narrow market base and the vulnerability it faces.
Bangladesh shipped $11.37 billion worth of merchandise in the first quarter
However, overall shipments grew 2.01 percent to $51.54 billion in July-May, according to data from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).
Shipments hit $4.07 billion in May, 23.75% lower than the monthly target of $5.33 billion
It declined 0.99% year-on-year to $3.91 billion in April
Oct's shipment fell to $3.76 billion this year from last year's $4.35 billion
It hit $4.31 billion in September
Bangladesh’s apparel exporters displayed the sharpest growth in the US in 2022, leaving behind their competitors in the countries such as China and Vietnam, owing mainly to the lingering tariff war between Washington and Beijing and capacity building.
The debate over wage increase has risen at a time when the majority of people in the country are suffering due to skyrocketing commodity prices
Five developed nations have continued to account for more than half of Bangladesh’s export earnings, highlighting the country’s narrow market base and the vulnerability it faces.
Operations at Payra port have slowed down significantly following the temporary stoppage of coal imports for the Payra Thermal Power Plant in Kalapara upazila of Patuakhali.