Bangladesh imported 8.28 million bales of cotton in MY2024/25, but India still supplies 85 per cent of its cotton yarn imports, making yarn, not raw cotton, the MoU’s strongest commercial opportunity.
India’s $306.7 million MMF exports and Bangladesh’s 32.26 per cent NPL ratio strengthen demand for nearby suppliers offering faster deliveries and flexible payment terms.
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BKMEA-TEXPROCIL MoU resets India-Bangladesh textile trade
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