Trump tariff shock stings Bangladesh, Sri Lanka garment giants, may help India

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Bangladeshi industry faces 37% US tariffs after political crisis
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Garment exporters worried about order cancellations
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Apparel exports critical for economy of impoverished
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Indian garments industry could benefit from Trump's move
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"We knew something was coming, but we never expected it to be this drastic ... This is terrible for our business and for thousands of workers," said Azim, whose clients include North American and European retailers.
Suppliers in
Some companies in the impoverished South Asian country are pressing government officials to negotiate further on tariffs with the U.S. to prevent foreign buyers bolting to save costs.
The readymade garments industry is of existential importance
to
Trump's global tariff barrage deals the latest and heaviest blow to the industry.
Last year, garment production was disrupted by violent protests that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August, casting doubt on the long-term potential of a market much sought after by Western fashion brands.
Azim said his company, which employs 3,200 factory workers,
was bracing for order cancellations as rising costs for buyers
could spell the end of
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While
Another major South Asian casualty of Trump's "reciprocal
tariff" move is
Around 40% of
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's office said in a statement that a panel of government officials and apparel companies has been formed to study "potential issues" that could arise from the new tariffs.
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