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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Exports of garbage exports of $ 182 million were hampered

Exports of garbage exports of $ 182 million were hampered
Exports of garbage exports of $ 182 million were hampered


Exports of garbage exports of $ 182 million were hampered

FBCCI concerns * Clothing industry owners claim that the garment sector has suffered more due to the strike


Road transport workers have been suspended for two days' strike, as well as the country's import-export activities. The concerned people say that in these two days the garment export business of about 182 million dollars was halted.

According to sources, 90 percent of the country's import-export trade is on the road. But transport workers are closed with other vehicles as a result of the strike, trade-assisted trailers, cargo vans, covered vans and pickup vans.

At that time, the seaport or land port could not be supplied anywhere in the country. It was not possible to ship the goods from the factory. Although the navy and the airways were active, there was not much work to import-export. The impact of labor strike on the sea and land handling activities has also been affected. Chittagong Port Authority says that in the last two days 16 thousand container jettes have been made in this port. BGMEA says, if it is brought as another land port with Mongla, the number will exceed 20 thousand.

The clothing industry owners are responsible for the claim that the garment sector has suffered more due to labor strike. Exports of export targets of 32 thousand 689 million US dollars in current fiscal year This is exporting clothing worth 90.80 million dollars a day. Could not export garments worth 181.55 million dollars in two days due to transport crisis.

BGMEA president asked. Siddiqur Rahman told Jugantar, "It is not desirable that such anarchy is being done by the people and occupation of trade and commerce. What happened in two days is that the slack on the economy of stagnant economy He asked, Where were the workers (workers) at the time of amending the Road Transport Act. Taking the right to claim business by damaging the business and taking hostage, can not in any way support the stable economy of the country. It should not be too. It gives negative messages to foreigners.

BKMEA's former vice-president Mohammad Hatem told Jugantar that the garment industry's production was severely hampered due to the workers' tension. In the last two days the raw material from the port, such as the factory could not be entered, and the product could not be delivered to the port. We held a meeting with Highway DIG on Tuesday to keep import-export trade free from such anarchy. We have requested police protection for the transport of unsold goods. The police helped us during the agitation of 2013-14 to reach the commodity port.

BGMEA vice president (finance) Mohammad Nasir told Jugantar that due to the workforce, the garment sector has suffered serious damage. Airbus did not have to make ready clothing shipment. Many export orders have been canceled.

FBCCI's concern: FBCCI President Md. Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin said that due to the workforce, the livelihood of the people is severely hampered and economic activities are being interrupted.

In a statement, the FBCCI said that due to the disruption of the transport system, necessary products could not be supplied. It is being productive anywhere, and many products are rubbish. Farmers are facing severe financial losses.

Shipping of export goods is also hampered and exporters are forced to send goods through cargo aircraft. As a result, foreign currency is being wasted and exporters are facing losses. In this situation, the FBCCI urged the workers' federation members to return to work for the sake of the country and the economy.

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