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Friday, July 23, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Re: Economy passing to alien hands

It is not Alochoks who are saying "Economy passing to alien hands", the article says it is none but BGMEA and BKMEA, the topmost national Trade bodies, who are saying so.

As organizations running the largest garment industry in the world, we can be rest assured that 'BGMEA & BKMEA' know more "economics" than a few alochoks.

1) In which "foreign hands" has China been in? China has NEVER been under foreign hands, and still is, the most protected economy in the world.

2) Yet, just last week China gave Bangladesh DUTY-FREE access to 4000 items that BD can export to China. That happened only 1-month after Hasina met China's PM.

3) And after 38 years, India is still dragging its feet, dangling the carrot to BD, for making a single item duty-free from BD to India. All this SAARC junk that India cooks, to attract (and decieve) its neighbors is basically a FAARCE.

3) Meanwhile India exports $3.5 Billion to BD, while BD exports almost nothing to India. The 'trade deficit' to India for BD is $3.5B.

4) In the whole world 'TRADE' means "Give & Take policy", but for India 'trade' means "Give & Give". You have to GIVE everything to India, give them business, transit, water, land, borders, Talpotti, Teen-Bigha, Farakka, Tipaimukh - the list goes on.

5) But what has India given to BD since 1971?
Ans: a well-built security wall all around BD, and daily killings of BD citizens at India borders.

Should alochoks NOT be concerned about the Economy passing to alien hands??

K. Gazi

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--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "ANDREWL" <turkman@...> wrote:
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> If Foreign Investments and building of factories in Bangladesh is being considered 'Economy passing to Alien hands', China's Economy has been in Foreign hands for last quarter century. Are the Foreigners running Communist China and she is not a free country?

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