Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine February Issue 2019 | Page 10
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF’s DESK…
Despite 2019’s tumultuous beginning, Bangladesh poised
to gain the most from the happening Indian retail
It is not that 2018 ended on a really bad note, rather it has been a
prosperous year for the industry on all fronts except a few odd challenges
along the way. And as I was looking forward to a grand start in 2019, which I
am sure everyone else involved with the industry have been looking up to as
well, came in the bolt from the blue – The Workers’Agitation!
With the new minimum wage coming into effect from December ’18,
there were some apprehensions, but by and large, the more than 50 per
cent increase in wages was expected to give a renewed thrust as to the
increased workers’ involvement and industrial growth. However, contrary
to the expectations, what unfolded was sheer mayhem! Workers in
thousands took to the streets demanding correction of what they alleged
discrepancy in the wage structure… Stick-wielding workers stopping cars
on the highway and vandalising properties was not the scene that the
visiting team of Apparel Online was expecting to see along the Dhaka-
Gazipur stretch of the highway. The eight-day long agitation, which came
soon after the general election with ministers still settling down in their
new roles and responsibilities, did catch the industry and the Government
on the wrong foot to some extent.
EDITORIAL TEAM
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Deepak Mohindra
EDITOR Ila Saxena
DEPUTY EDITOR Deepankar Shyam
COPY EDITOR Veereshwar Sobti
However, thanks to the Government and the new Commerce Minister
Tipu Munshi, it did not take long to bring things under control. A keen
observer of the industry, I wasn’t surprised at Munshi’s handling of
things. An industry insider and an ex-BGMEA chief, Munshi was in the
forefront to douse the fire before it could cause any long-lasting and major
damage… A tripartite meeting involving the stakeholders followed soon
with assurance from the Government to look into the workers’ demands
and hike wages in six grades while leaving the minimum monthly pay
unchanged at Taka 8,000. SUB EDITOR Priyanka Mishra
CREATIVE TEAM
Raj Kumar Chahal
Peeush Jauhari
Satyapal Bisht
PHOTO EDITOR Gaurav Naroola
OPERATION DIRECTOR Mayank Mohindra
Things are slowly limping back to normalcy now; it’s the turn of the
Government to inject the lost momentum and help the manufacturers deal
with increased pressure on the exchequer, thanks to the new minimum
wage! The Government hence decided to slash tax at source to 0.25 per
cent from the existing 0.60 per cent in an effort to offset the challenges
posed by the wage hike. As per the new measure effective from January 1,
exporters will have to pay Taka 0.25 instead of Taka 0.60 as tax at source
for exporting goods worth Taka 100. COUNTRY OFFICE
Despite the initial hiccups during the year’s beginning, the outlook for
the industry is rather optimistic to say the least. The Government and the
industry are not only hopeful of achieving the target of US $ 50 billion by
2021, the Commerce Minister too feels that Bangladesh has what it takes
to export apparel worth US $ 100 billion by 2024. And what excites me
even more is India’s expected contribution in this whole equation. Deemed
by experts as the future of global retail, Bangladesh is already making
steady inroads in India and by the Commerce Minister’s admission,
Bangladesh’s apparel exports to India could very well touch US $ 2 billion
in the next two years.
We, from the house of Apparel Resources, are also trying our best to see to
it that Bangladeshi entrepreneurs get a firm and enduring foothold in the
Indian retail market. Our Apparel Sourcing Week (ASW), slated to be held
in Bangalore on 15th and 16th March 2019 with more than 50 exporters
from Bangladesh and 500-plus buyers attending the event, I am sure, will
not only boost exports but strengthen bilateral ties even further. I welcome
everyone to be a part of this premier sourcing fair and make the most of
this opportunity… See you all in Bangalore soon!
10 Apparel Online Bangladesh | FEBRUARY 2019 | www.apparelresources.com
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