Home Apparel Germany now top export destination of BD garments

Germany now top export destination of BD garments

garment workers in bd, india using cellphones to report misuses

Germany became the top export destination for local readymade garments (RMGs) in the just-concluded fiscal year (FY) 2017-18, Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) said.The country fetched $5.57 billion from RMG exports to Germany-an 8.65 per cent growth compared to the corresponding period of FY ’17.According to the official data, it was $5.13 billion in the previous fiscal.Previously, the United States was the biggest market for Bangladeshi apparel.Exporters and experts attributed this achievement to the duty-free facility provided by Germany and other European nations.Germany’s strong economy has propelled higher garment imports from Bangladesh.The overall exports to Germany, however, stood at $5.89 billion in last FY.It was $5.47 billion in previous FY, according to the data.On the other hand, the USA accounted for $5.35 billion of RMG exports which was 2.84 per cent higher than the previous FY’s $5.20 billion.The total earnings from the US market in the last FY reached $5.98 billion from $5.84 billion.The United Kingdom (UK) was the third largest RMG market that imported $3.72 billion from Bangladesh in last FY.It was 12.63 per cent higher than the last fiscal’s $3.30 billion.Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) president Siddiqur Rahman said Germany is the largest European hub of local garment items.Bangladeshi garment items enjoy duty-free facility in the European Union (EU), he told the FE.He, however, attributed the stable German economy for the rise in exports there.MA Rahim, vice-chairman of DBL Group, said the demand for knitted items had risen in Germany in recent years.Bangladesh-made apparel raked in $2.27 billion from Spain, marking a 21.24 per cent increase.Meanwhile, the country exported garments worth $1.85 billion to France in last FY.RMG exports rose by 7.82 per cent to $1.45 billion in Italy and 14.86 per cent to $935.37 million in the Netherlands in the same FY.Exports to Canada witnessed a sluggish growth of 1.78 per cent at $963.14 million.On the other hand, exports to India rose by 114.68 per cent to $278.67 million.However, the shipments just maintained the same amount of $391.64 million in the Chinese market, the data revealed.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here