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Kolkata, Feb 20 - Encouraged by duty-free entry of its textile products into India, the value of total exports from Bangladesh to India is expected to double to $1 billion by the end of June 2012, the Indo-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Monday.
Exports from Bangladesh to India were about $500 million in the last financial year -. This fiscal, because - Manmohan Singh has given duty-free access to Bangladesh, our exports are shooting up. Garment export to India is doubling, chamber president Abdul Matlub Ahmad told reporters on the sidelines of a BCIM Business Forum programme here.
We are expecting that exports from Bangladesh to India at the end of this fiscal will be $1 billion. Garment exports to India during this period will be $0.5 billion, Ahmad said.
In the last fiscal, textile exports from Bangladesh to India were nominal.
A total of 46 Bangladeshi textile items have been given duty-free access to Indian markets since September 2011 after the Indian prime minister's two-day visit to Dhaka.
Ahmad, who is also Nitol-Niloy Group chairman, is currently setting up two 100-acre industrial zones with SEZ status in Bangladesh - one for garment in Kishoregunj near Dhaka and another multi-product in Chattak -.
Saying that the industrial zones were mainly targeting garment manufacturers from India, Ahmad said: We are receiving positive feedback.
He said Indian apparel manufacturers could now join Bangladeshi companies and use the country as its new, cheaper production base.
The joint-venture companies in Bangladesh can export duty-free products to India and many parts of the world from their plants in Bangladesh, Ahmad added.
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