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There is a disconnect for sure.

But I don't remotely think its language.

@Guru Dutt is actually from the industry.

And unlike you, he does not pretend to be a gyan baba on stuff he knows little of.

Guru, would you like to share the true story of Bangladeshi garment industry post their tinpot revolution for the membership of this august forum?

Thanks.
well bhai as i said before these Bangladeshies are way too agresssive and way too egoistic for there own good and since they are now intoxicated by likes of Jamaat there Jiahaadi instinicts are getting there better off there logical side which they had when they were more calm and rational the virus started exploding in there genrations in last years of gen. Ershad or when Khaleda Zia became PM and since then it was snowballing

there garments industry progressed at the cost of Sri Lankas last Rajapaksa's ediotic antics at the behest of chinese that angerred western garment manfacturers ... i still remmeber ZIOVAMI womens brand in which i made very good money in sri lanka today they and more than two dozen of ther such brnds of south asia mostly india went to bangladesh

As they could hire skilled labour and set up & run garment manufacturing shops for almost 1.5th the cost of that in India and for western brands it was like a gold mine ..... and then all indian contractors jumped in ... westerners would just give contract to a indian company and there subsidarry in bangladesh will make money ....now this is where the problem started whith so called Bangladeshi Elite who hadrented there properties earlier to indian when after 2nd wave they knew the truth about the money trail that how indian buisnessmen are milking both western brands and bangladeshi labour but since indian buissnesses were backed by then shiekh hasin govt hence they started funding asocio political turmoil rest they say is history ... cheers doc
 
well bhai as i said before these Bangladeshies are way too agresssive and way too egoistic for there own good and since they are now intoxicated by likes of Jamaat there Jiahaadi instinicts are getting there better off there logical side which they had when they were more calm and rational the virus started exploding in there genrations in last years of gen. Ershad or when Khaleda Zia became PM and since then it was snowballing

there garments industry progressed at the cost of Sri Lankas last Rajapaksa's ediotic antics at the behest of chinese that angerred western garment manfacturers ... i still remmeber ZIOVAMI womens brand in which i made very good money in sri lanka today they and more than two dozen of ther such brnds of south asia mostly india went to bangladesh

As they could hire skilled labour and set up & run garment manufacturing shops for almost 1.5th the cost of that in India and for western brands it was like a gold mine ..... and then all indian contractors jumped in ... westerners would just give contract to a indian company and there subsidarry in bangladesh will make money ....now this is where the problem started whith so called Bangladeshi Elite who hadrented there properties earlier to indian when after 2nd wave they knew the truth about the money trail that how indian buisnessmen are milking both western brands and bangladeshi labour but since indian buissnesses were backed by then shiekh hasin govt hence they started funding asocio political turmoil rest they say is history ... cheers doc

Follow rhe money.

And the Hilsa.

And the lungi will unravel.

Cheers bhai. Aaj bade busy the lagta hai ...
 
well bhai as i said before these Bangladeshies are way too agresssive and way too egoistic for there own good and since they are now intoxicated by likes of Jamaat there Jiahaadi instinicts are getting there better off there logical side which they had when they were more calm and rational the virus started exploding in there genrations in last years of gen. Ershad or when Khaleda Zia became PM and since then it was snowballing

there garments industry progressed at the cost of Sri Lankas last Rajapaksa's ediotic antics at the behest of chinese that angerred western garment manfacturers ... i still remmeber ZIOVAMI womens brand in which i made very good money in sri lanka today they and more than two dozen of ther such brnds of south asia mostly india went to bangladesh

As they could hire skilled labour and set up & run garment manufacturing shops for almost 1.5th the cost of that in India and for western brands it was like a gold mine ..... and then all indian contractors jumped in ... westerners would just give contract to a indian company and there subsidarry in bangladesh will make money ....now this is where the problem started whith so called Bangladeshi Elite who hadrented there properties earlier to indian when after 2nd wave they knew the truth about the money trail that how indian buisnessmen are milking both western brands and bangladeshi labour but since indian buissnesses were backed by then shiekh hasin govt hence they started funding asocio political turmoil rest they say is history ... cheers doc

So - out of all the misspelled words and grammar mistakes, what I could make out was, Bangladesh Apparel industry's single most important success factor was Indian contractors and buyers. Indians good, Bangladeshis (closet Jamatis) are all ungrateful and bad.

Now that Indians are out, Bangladeshi apparel industry (2nd largest globally) will collapse.

OK - Thanks for your opinion.
 
Well good. I stand corrected then.

The PSF and VSF imported is not just from India, it represents the total imported for that year.

And cotton imported is far larger in volume compared to PSF and VSF.

I think we have a language disconnect because I don't understand what you are trying to put forth.

It is not something what I have written. They are quotes from your article.
 
So - out of all the misspelled words and grammar mistakes, what I could make out was, Bangladesh Apparel industry's single most important success factor was Indian contractors and buyers. Indians good, Bangladeshis (closet Jamatis) are all ungrateful and bad.

Now that Indians are out, Bangladeshi apparel industry (2nd largest globally) will collapse.

OK - Thanks for your opinion.
well lets put it this way

more than 85% of factories in Bangladesh were managed by indian fund managers .... who
1. invested there infra and capital in India over the year in gament industries then brought western clients and took there hefty orders of which majorty manufacturing was done in bangladesh to cut cost

2. all risks of raw material , quwality control and above all timely dilivery was on Indian investor

3. western clients were happy to get same quwality goods and on time and at compettive rates as they had no risks but only had to manage funds on time

now since that indian middle man is not there lets see how great bangladeshi mangement skills are in retaining all those clients since you guys have the infra , labour & of course WILL

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well lets put it this way

more than 85% of factories in Bangladesh were managed by indian fund managers .... who
1. invested there infra and capital in India over the year in gament industries then brought western clients and took there hefty orders of which majorty manufacturing was done in bangladesh to cut cost

2. all risks of raw material , quwality control and above all timely dilivery was on Indian investor

3. western clients were happy to get same quwality goods and on time and at compettive rates as they had no risks but only had to manage funds on time

now since that indian middle man is not there lets see how great bangladeshi mangement skills are in retaining all those clients since you guys have the infra , labour & of course WILL

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I agree. Bangladesh industry will collapse without Indian managers and illegal workers. All 26 lakh of them.
 
which illegal workers are you talking about ... those which paul vault into indian territorry or those which were settelled in Burma by british 80-85 years ago and are not allowed to return and resettle back in there place of origin ???? ;) :P
We are talking about the illegal Indians who come to Bangladesh to operate machines in textile mills and to offer their duty as tea boys. Most of the tea boys in Bangladesh have come from India.
 

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