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Export of plastic products witnesses nearly 18pc growth

The export of plastic products witnessed a healthy growth of nearly 18 percent during the July-April period of the current fiscal year (FY24) fetching US$201.09 million due to competitive price advantage and creation of newer markets.

According to the latest statistics of the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), this was the highest volume of export of plastic items during the 10-month period compared to the same period of the previous fiscal years.

The Bangladeshi plastic products are basically being exported to the United States of America (USA), Canada, European Union (EU), China, India and Nepal.

According to the research findings of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA), the majority of Bangladesh’s exportable plastic items are tableware and kitchenware.

Talking to BSS, Bangladesh Plastic Goods Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BPGMEA) President Shamim Ahmed said the competitive price of locally-made plastic items has played the key role in the export growth of this sector.

“The local manufacturers are now making world-class plastic items. This is encouraging the foreigners to buy plastics items from Bangladesh. Newer markets are being created every now and then for this sector which is helping to expand its export market,” he added.

Noting that the country’s plastic sector mainly represents the SME sector, Shamim said the entrepreneurs of this sector are not being able to make necessary marketing abroad.

“If necessary market of local plastic items can be done abroad properly, then it will be possible to boost the export earnings from this sector by almost 100 percent,” he added.

The BPGMEA President also urged the government to direct the foreign missions abroad for helping to find out newer markets for the Bangladeshi plastic manufacturers.

Citing that the corporate tax rate alongside the other taxes in plastic sector are high compared to the RMG sector, Shamim demanded of the government to lower such tax rates to boost the country’s export earnings from the plastic sector.

Talking to the national news agency, Marketing Director of PRAN-RFL Group Kamruzzaman Kamal said although the export receipts from this sector in the last fiscal year (FY23) was not so satisfactory, but the export earnings from this plastic sector would make a turnaround in this year due to the improvement in the developed economy.

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