Tipu Munshi stresses on quality of plastic goods
Staff Correspondent
24th January, 2021 12:21:14
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi inaugurates the Bangladesh Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology (BIPET) at South Keraniganj in Dhaka on Saturday.
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi has called for improving quality and design of local plastic goods and gaining more skills for that to enhance the items’ export.
“Plastic is a potential sector of the country that has a vast market as its demand is growing day by day. The market has to be tapped with product quality, design and skills,” Tipu Munshi said on Saturday.
He was addressing the inaugural event of a new campus of Bangladesh Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology (BIPET) at Pangaon, Keraniganj, at the outskirts of Dhaka.
Press Release – UN ESCAP Bangkok ( ESCAP news ) The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool designed to assist trade policymakers …
Bangkok (
ESCAP news) – The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool designed to assist trade policymakers and researchers in carrying out analytical tasks commonly conducted as part of trade negotiations.
TINA was developed in close consultation with current and former members of trade negotiation teams throughout the Asia-Pacific region, using state of the art methodologies and technologies. The latest update features a trade agreement text analysis module as well as partial equilibrium impact assessments for tariff liberalization, least developed country s
Friday, 22 January 2021, 6:31 am
Bangkok (
ESCAP news) – The United Nations
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade
Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool
designed to assist trade policymakers and researchers in
carrying out analytical tasks commonly conducted as part of
trade negotiations.
TINA was developed in close
consultation with current and former members of trade
negotiation teams throughout the Asia-Pacific region, using
state of the art methodologies and technologies. The latest
update features a trade agreement text analysis module as
well as partial equilibrium impact assessments for tariff
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DUTY-FREE ACCESS FOR 97PC GOODS
Export potential in China market remains untapped for pandemic
Despite the duty-free market access for 97 per cent goods, Bangladesh could not seize the opportunity for most of last year because of a lack of diversified goods and the fallouts of the coronavirus pandemic.
Beijing extended the duty-free access to 97 per cent of Bangladeshi goods in July last year, bringing 8,256 products under the tariff-free regime. Shipment to China stood at $566.15 million in 2020, according to data from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). It was $238.77 million in the January-June period and rose to $327.38 million in the second half.