....another suck*** story of Beggardesh.
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> Poland new market for Bangladesh's knitwear
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> On Jun 5, 7:21 pm, "VognoDuut186" <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Poland new market for Bangladesh's knitwear
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> > On Jun 3, 10:46 pm, "VognoDuut184" <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Poland new market for Bangladesh's knitwear
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> > > On Jun 1, 11:24 am, "VognoDuut183" <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Poland new market for Bangladesh's knitwear
> > > > Refayet Ullah Mirdha
> >
> > > > Poland, a central European country, is becoming a major ex****t
> > > > destination for Bangladesh's knitwear products, according to
industry
> > > > insiders.
> >
> > > > The demand for the local knitwear products in the Polish market
> > > > increases because those are good in quality and cheap in prices.
> > Besides,
> > > > there is a new development that the Polish, who were accustomed to
> > buying
> > > > Bangladesh knitwear through German retailers, are now keen to
im****t
> > those
> > > > directly, a major ex****ter told The Daily Star.
> >
> > > > The Polish market is being dominated by Germany, a major buyer of
> > > > Bangladesh knitwear products in European Union.
> >
> > > > Data shows Bangladesh ex****ted knitwear products worth US$21.06
> > > > million to Poland in 2007, while the earning was $18.39 million in
> 2006
> > > and
> > > > $7.13 million in 2005.
> >
> > > > These knitwear products include T-****rts, sweater and lady's polo.
> >
> > > > An official of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Ex****ters
> > > > Association (BKMEA) however said the amount of knitwear product
> ex****ts
> > to
> > > > Poland in the current year could not be ascertained as compilation
now
> > > goes
> > > > on.
> >
> > > > Meanwhile, a 3-year record shows a decline in woven ex****ts to the
> > > > central European country. In 2007, woven products worth $2.6
million
> > were
> > > > ex****ted, while the country fetched $6 million from ex****ts to
Poland
> in
> > > > 2006 and $3 million in 2005.
> >
> > > > According to industry people, the country's knitwear ex****ts to
Europe
> > > > were $3.9 billion in 2007, which is 75 percent of the item's total
> > ex****t
> > > > figure.
> >
> > > > Considering Poland as a highly potential market, the trade body
for
> > > > the knitwear sector has already urged the Ex****t Promotion Bureau
> (EPB)
> > to
> > > > send soon a high profile business mission to that country.
> >
> > > > BKMEA President Fazlul Hoque said, "Since the response from Polish
> > > > side is good the government should take it into consideration as
soon
> as
> > > > possible."
> >
> > > > Hoque, however, said his organisation will consider sending such a
> > > > team if the state-run ex****t promotional agency does not respond
> > > positively
> > > > in this regard.
> >
> > > > Meanwhile, knitwear, the largest ex****t earner followed by woven
> > > > garments, earned $3.913 billion during July-March period of the
> current
> > > > fiscal, marking a 17.34 percent growth over the same period of the
> > > previous
> > > > fiscal.
> >
> > > > During this time, woven garments earned $3.770 billion, a 7.54
percent
> > > > growth over the same period of the previous fiscal.
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