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India could gain from garment export diversion, but hurdles persist

07 Aug '24
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India could gain from garment export diversion, but hurdles persist
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  • Following political turmoil in Bangladesh, Indian garment exporters may receive additional orders, but face challenges in replacing it as a key supplier.
  • Indian factories could benefit from diverted orders in the short term, but long-term gains depend on enhancing capacity and revising policies.
  • Bangladesh is expected to resume production soon.

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