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  • Where does Bangladesh import rubber?
  • Bangladesh imports Rubber primarily from: Vietnam ($11.5M), Thailand ($997k), South Korea ($497k), China ($69.2k), and Sri Lanka ($55.4k). The fastest growing import markets in Rubber for Bangladesh between 2020 and 2021 were Vietnam ($3.37M), South Korea ($172k), and China ($48.6k).
  • Why does Bangladesh export rubber to India?
  • Md Shahidul Islam, chairman of the Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation, says the government agency exports rubber to India directly as the shipment yields higher prices than the domestic market. BRB Chairman Sarwar Jahan said locally produced rubbers face unequal competition with imported ones.
  • How much rubber is produced in Bangladesh?
  • Mohammad Kamal Uddin, the immediate past president of the Bangladesh Rubber Garden Owners' Association, says rubber production was around 20,000 tonnes a couple of years ago and it rose to 43,000 tonnes last year. "We see very good prospects for rubber.
  • Why is laltanlian Pangkhua rubber growing in Bangladesh?
  • Photo: Laltanlian Pangkhua Rubber production is growing in Bangladesh, buoyed by increased domestic use and surging exports, particularly to neighbouring India. Export earnings from rubber shot up 57 per cent year-on-year to $28 million in the July-January period of the current fiscal year, from $18.3 million during the same period a year ago.
  • When was rubber planted in Bangladesh?
  • Rubber cultivation in Bangladesh was started by the British in the early 20th century. In 1952, the forest department experimentally planted some trees in Tangail and Chattogram with rubber seeds and a few thousand of rubber saplings from Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
  • Where are rubber trees grown in Bangladesh?
  • Rubber trees, which consume a lot of carbon, are grown in Mymensingh, Tangail and Sherpur, according to the board. Mohammad Kamal Uddin, the immediate past president of the Bangladesh Rubber Garden Owners' Association, says rubber production was around 20,000 tonnes a couple of years ago and it rose to 43,000 tonnes last year.