Bangladesh situation to hurt India’s cotton exports; trade impact not so high

Bangladesh situation to hurt India’s cotton exports; trade impact not so high

Bangladesh was the top destination for India’s cotton exports in FY24

ISHAAN GERA 

The political crisis in Bangladesh may not have a significant bearing on India’s trade, but will certainly weigh heavy on India’s cotton sector, a Moneycontrol analysis of data shows.

India exports $2.4 billion worth of its cotton to Bangladesh, which has emerged as a textile centre for the world.

According to ministry of commerce data, the share of Bangladesh in India’s overall cotton exports doubled from 16.8% in FY13 to 34.9% in FY24. Raw cotton exports accounted for a fourth of India’s total exports to the country in FY24.

Bangladesh was the top destination for India’s cotton exports in FY24, accounting for over twice as many exports as China, which is the second biggest importer of Indian cotton.

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina quit her post and fled the country on August 5, with the Army chief announcing the formation of an interim government.

While Bangladesh accounts for a small proportion of India’s exports, its share has been rising with exports nearly doubling over a decade.


Source: moneycontrol.com
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