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US garners over $1 bn in tariffs from Bangladesh goods: CPD

19 Apr '25
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US garners over $1 bn in tariffs from Bangladesh goods: CPD
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  • The US garners over $1 billion in annual tariffs on goods exported by Bangladesh, while the latter collects about $180 million on US products, a think tank revealed.
  • Though Bangladesh imposes duties averaging 6.2 per cent on US imports, when rebates are considered, the weighted average duty drops to 2.2 per cent, it noted.
  • The weighted average tariff on US imports from Bangladesh is 15.1 per cent.
The United States garners over $1 billion in annual tariffs on goods exported by Bangladesh, while the latter collects about $180 million in duties on products from the former, an analysis by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) revealed.

Though Bangladesh imposes customs and other duties averaging 6.2 per cent on US imports, when rebates are considered, the weighted average duty drops to 2.2 per cent, CPD noted.

In contrast, the weighted average tariff on US imports from Bangladesh stands at 15.1 per cent.

The figures were revealed at a recent dialogue in Dhaka titled ‘Trump Reciprocal Tariffs and Bangladesh: Implications and Response’.

CPD urged Dhaka to closely monitor the impact of US tariffs on its export competitiveness, particularly in comparison with countries like Vietnam and explore strategic options, including engaging with the United States through the Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum Agreement (TICFA).

Bangladesh could also consider offering special warehouse facilities for import of US cotton, which may facilitate negotiations on tariff waivers for apparel made with US cotton, the think tank added.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (DS)

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