Why Bangladesh

Why Bangladesh

Ceramic industry of Bangladesh is a booming sector and its growth potential in both domestic and international markets indicate that it may become one of the biggest foreign exchange earners for the country. Over the years, the Ceramic industry in Bangladesh has flourished immensely and has gained recognition throughout the world. Bangladeshi ceramic products are now exported to about 50 countries. Quality of the products has helped Bangladesh to carve a niche in the global market; the manufacturers in this sector are taking risks while diversifying their designs to world-class standards. Furthermore, the natural gas that is used in the kilns of the Bangladesh’s ceramic industry does not contain any Sulphur and that is why the country’s ceramic products look brighter and shinier. Close competitors of Bangladesh are China and India, but they mostly produce traditional items. Moreover, due to recent global financial crisis and rising labor cost, the developed countries are placing more orders to low-cost countries like Bangladesh.

With the increasing demand of Ceramic & allied products both in the domestic and international markets, all major Bangladeshi ceramic companies have been expanding their plants and operations. As a result, there is enough scope for foreign exporters keen to explore the overseas market as well as investors seeking joint ventures in the Ceramic and allied sectors. While the exporters can pick up the aforesaid opportunities, foreign investors could consider setting up JVs with Bangladesh’s local companies looking for potential partners capable of providing machineries, equipment and Raw materials on long term credit.

Ceramic industry of Bangladesh is a booming sector and its growth potential in both domestic and international markets indicate that it may become one of the biggest foreign exchange earners for the country. Over the years, the Ceramic industry in Bangladesh has flourished immensely and has gained recognition throughout the world. Bangladeshi ceramic products are now exported to about 50 countries. Quality of the products has helped Bangladesh to carve a niche in the global market; the manufacturers in this sector are taking risks while diversifying their designs to world-class standards. Furthermore, the natural gas that is used in the kilns of the Bangladesh’s ceramic industry does not contain any Sulphur and that is why the country’s ceramic products look brighter and shinier. Close competitors of Bangladesh are China and India, but they mostly produce traditional items. Moreover, due to recent global financial crisis and rising labor cost, the developed countries are placing more orders to low-cost countries like Bangladesh.

With the increasing demand of Ceramic & allied products both in the domestic and international markets, all major Bangladeshi ceramic companies have been expanding their plants and operations. As a result, there is enough scope for foreign exporters keen to explore the overseas market as well as investors seeking joint ventures in the Ceramic and allied sectors. While the exporters can pick up the aforesaid opportunities, foreign investors could consider setting up JVs with Bangladesh’s local companies looking for potential partners capable of providing machineries, equipment and Raw materials on long term credit.

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Organizer

Bangladesh Ceramic Manufacturers
& Exporters Association
TMC Building (5th Floor)
52 New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Tel: +880-2-4831698

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Contact

Organizer

(Bangladesh Ceramic Manufacturers

 

& Exporters Association)

TMC Building (5th Floor) 52 New Eskaton Road,
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Tel: +880-2-48316989
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