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Export Import Sitution of Bangladesh
An assignment On “Export-Import Situation of BD (present and future probability)” Course name: Export Import Management Course Code: MKT-4105

Submitted to
Md. Abdullah Mahfuz
Lecturer
Department of Marketing
Jagannath University
Dhaka

Submitted By Group Name: Business Exclusive 4th Batch (4th year 1st semester) Dept.of Marketing

Business exclusive 4th BATCH List of Group Members ID NO: | NAME | REMARK | 105419 | HASIBUL HOSSAIN NIPO | | 105447 | MD.WAHED ALI | | 105449 | MD. ABUL MONSUR | | 105469 | MOMOTAZ AKTER | | 105475 | MD. JAKARIYA KHAN | | 105482 | OWAHIDUZZAMAN ( c ) | | 105497 | MD. SHARIATULLAH | | 105506 | MD. SIKANDER ALI | | 105519 | SYMIM HASAN PINGKY | | 091670 | REZAUR RAHMAN SIAM | |

Letter of Transmittal

Date: 16 April, 2013

Lecturer
Department of Marketing

Subject: A n assignment on export import situation of BD

Dear Sir,

It gives ours immense pleasure to submit an assignment on export import situation of BD. This assignment is submitted as a partial fulfillment as a part of our course. The preparation of the assignment has given ours and insightful experience



References: * .National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh Government (2008) * Export promotion Bureau, Ministry of Commerce * Adhikari R, and Y. Yamamoto (2008) Textiles and Clothing Industry: Adjusting * to the Post-Quota world, Unveiling Protectionism: Regional Responses to the remaining barriers in the textiles and clothing trade, UNESCAP, 2008

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