A Term Paper on Prospects of Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh Prepared To: Md. Shariful Islam Fellow (Assistant Professor) Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Prepared By: Md. Hasibur Rahman ID No. 100043 MBA (Evening) – Major in Finance 9th Batch‚ 5th Semester Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Date of Submission: May 31‚ 2012 Letter of Transmittal
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CEO of a GARMENT FACTORY Preface One of the popular Chinese sayings in the garment manufacturing industry stated‚ "If you dislike someone‚ try to persuade him to engage in the garment industry as retribution.” This reflects how the level of difficulty and complexity of the garment manufacturing jobs may impact one’s career. However‚ it was also this reason that may have sparkled individuals who are interested in the profession to take the challenge to cope with and overcome the complexity of
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1.1 Background of the Study The garments industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 35 years. At present‚ the country generates about $6 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. Two non-market elements have performed a vital function in confirming the garment industry’s continual success; these elements are (a) quotas under Multi- Fibred
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Bangladesh-PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Bangladesh Index Despite its poor-country status‚ increasing numbers of tourists have visited Bangladesh‚ a new but minor source of foreign exchange earning. Tourism in the early 1980s amounted to some 49‚000 visitors per year‚ but by 1986 more than 129‚000 tourists--mostly from India‚ the United States‚ Britain‚ and Japan--visited Bangladesh. According to the Bangladesh Parjaton Corporation (Bangladesh Tourism Corporation)‚ some Tk44.6 million in foreign exchange
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Outsourcing prospects of Bangladesh ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Both Japan and Bangladesh have always shared good bilateral relations during the last three decades‚ with Japan providing its services as an important development partner to Bangladesh. Besides cultural and political cooperation‚ economic cooperation between these two countries has always been prominent. The foundation of this economic cooperation has been aid (both financial‚
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gratefulness to our university authority and all the People who have helped us to prepare this report successfully. Methods: 1) Receptions of applications: The “X” garments call for applications to the interested candidates through the various media. It usually in newspaper and internet. So‚ when candidates apply to the “X” garments then the employment department primarily received the applications and maintain proper step to store that. 2) Initial screening: In this step the applications which
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of a garment worker in Bangladesh This world is very diverse. This miscellaneous world is created by creator’s own wish. He has also created trees and plants‚ animals and birds‚ hills and mountains‚ rivers and canals‚ the sun and the moon‚ stars and the planets‚ the best of creation human beings and others. He has also created rich and poor people‚ people of higher and lower class. Engineers‚ doctors‚ ministers etc. are rich and higher class people. But the rickshaw pullers‚ farmers‚ garment workers
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Exporters by assuring them that these standards‚ regulations and conformity assessment procedures do not impede trade. Now in Bangladesh‚ 2 million garment workers are working in the RMG units‚ of whom 80 per cent are women. RMG roughly covers 76 per cent of the total export of the country and is the highest earning industry in the economy. 2 million workers in 4‚000 factories‚ which is about one-fourth of the number of employees engaged in the manufacturing sector‚ constitute the real backbone of the
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A STUDY ON PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF GARMENT INDUSTRY AT TIRUPUR DISTRICT 1. Name of the company 2. Type of ownership (please tick respective one) a) Solo partnership [ ] b) Partnership [ ] c) Pvt ltd company [ ] d) Public limited company [ ] e) others [ ] 3. Are you focusing on: - [ ] export / [ ] domestic market [ ] both 4. How long you engage in garment industry a) Below 5 yrs [ ] b) 5 yrs – 10 yrs [ ] c) 10 yrs – 15 yrs [ ] d) 15 yrs - 20 yrs [
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Organization 4 : Kera Group Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven and Knit Job duration : Since June 2012 to Till Now Job position : Sr. Merchandiser Organization 3 : Ether Tex Limited Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven Job duration : Since April 2011 to May 2012 Job position : Asst. Manager Merchandising (Woven). Organization 2 : Rebecca Fashions Limited Type : Garments Manufacture Products : Woven Job duration : Since November
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