China-Bangladesh FTA--an overview

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China-Bangladesh FTA--an overview M S Siddiqui | March 16, 2019 00:00:00

China has signed and implemented 16 Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with its trade and investment partners including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Singapore, Pakistan, Maldives, Georgia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru, Costa Rica, Iceland, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Macao, South Korea, and Australia. It also signed Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA)-synonymous to FTA, in 2003 with the separate customs territories of Hong Kong and Macao under the "One Country, Two Systems" principle, in order to enhance economic cooperation as well as to promote trade exchange between the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. In addition, 24 more FTAs between China and her trading partners are currently being negotiated. The two South Asian countries, Pakistan and Maldives, have signed FTAs with China. On December 7, 2017, Maldives signed an FTA with China. The China-Maldives FTA includes trade in goods, trade in services, investment and economic and technical cooperation with particular emphasis on liberalisation as well as facilitation of bilateral trade and investment. It also aims to strengthen practical cooperation between the two sides. On the other hand, Pakistan and China reached FTA in November 2006. It came into force in July 2007. Bangladesh is enjoying preferential treatment from China under the APTA (Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement) and China's initiation of unilateral tariff liberalisation for least developed countries. Bangladesh has been enjoying duty benefits for 60 per cent or 83 products in the Chinese market. Bangladesh mainly imports machineries, cotton, consumer products and chemical products from China, while it exports jute, jute products, readymade garments and processed leather to China. China formally proposed an FTA with Bangladesh in 2014. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in 2016 between the two countries. Now the FTA feasibility study is 'underway'. After completing all formalities, Bangladesh will sign the FTA with China. But Bangladesh is also pursuing China to improve trade facility and export apparel items more while seeking duty-free market access in China. Market for foreign goods and services has been expanding in China as the country is slowly transforming into a consumption-driven, service-based economy. Bangladeshi exports to China are limited to leather, cotton textiles, fish, etc. The FTA with China will boost the number of Bangladeshi exports to China significantly, help create new industries and firms, and generate millions of jobs. The import of lower-priced goods from China will also be beneficial for consumers as well as manufacturers. Since China is gradually becoming a consumption-based economy, there will be greater demand for services. This can help Bangladesh earn more foreign currency. Bangladeshi industry and service sectors associated with agro-food, leather and textile, manpower and natural resources are expected to be among the biggest beneficiaries from an FTA with China. The present cooperation between the two countries is aimed at increasing economic exchange and trade, building key projects in areas such as infrastructure, energy, electricity, transportation, information, telecom and agriculture, and strengthening practical cooperation under the BCIM Economic Corridor between Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar. China now is the biggest trading partner of Bangladesh. But China reportedly does not want trade surpluses as its trading goal. In the future, China will import more competitive goods from Bangladesh. The signing of a free trade agreement between China and Bangladesh will provide the latter with more preferential goods, services and investments access to China.


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