country studies on bangladesh, nepal and sri lanka - Escap
country studies on bangladesh, nepal and sri lanka - Escap
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STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT 70<br />
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Table 10: Comparis<strong>on</strong> of three <str<strong>on</strong>g>country</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>studies</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> value chain analysis<br />
Bangladesh Nepal Sri Lanka<br />
Natural rubber <strong>and</strong><br />
Plastic products Coffee Ginger<br />
Electr<strong>on</strong>ics<br />
rubber products<br />
Parts <strong>and</strong> finished<br />
industrial<br />
Finished industrial<br />
Mostly raw <strong>and</strong> negligible<br />
in semi processed<br />
agricultural<br />
Agro-processed – high<br />
quality coffee<br />
Finished industrial<br />
Product type<br />
Market type Domestic <strong>and</strong> export Domestic <strong>and</strong> export Export<br />
Domestic <strong>and</strong> Export Domestic <strong>and</strong> Export<br />
Promoti<strong>on</strong> of more<br />
diversified export oriented<br />
industries<br />
No export restricti<strong>on</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />
licensing requirements<br />
Priority products for<br />
export included in Trade<br />
Policy 2009: subsidy <strong>on</strong> the<br />
cost of machinery<br />
equipments<br />
Priority products for export<br />
included in Trade Policy<br />
2009: interest subsidy <strong>and</strong><br />
subsidy <strong>on</strong> the cost of<br />
machinery equipments<br />
Not first priority product<br />
for export; lower custom<br />
duty <strong>on</strong> pharmaceutical<br />
grade plastic raw materials<br />
Government<br />
policy<br />
Mainly import. Support to<br />
global value chain in the<br />
electr<strong>on</strong>ic industry under<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tract arrangement<br />
Not applicable for raw<br />
rubber. For rubber<br />
products both domestic<br />
<strong>and</strong> imported<br />
Domestic<br />
Domestic<br />
Domestic <strong>and</strong> imported<br />
Sources of raw<br />
materials<br />
Electr<strong>on</strong>ic comp<strong>on</strong>ents,<br />
plastic enclosures, metal<br />
fabricators <strong>and</strong> chemicals<br />
Seed <strong>and</strong> fertilizer<br />
Suitable l<strong>and</strong> area, seeds<br />
<strong>and</strong> manures<br />
Suitable l<strong>and</strong> area, seeds<br />
<strong>and</strong> manures<br />
Granules <strong>and</strong> additives<br />
Major raw<br />
materials<br />
Plant <strong>and</strong> machinery all<br />
imported<br />
Not applicable<br />
Not applicable<br />
Largely imported (first <strong>and</strong><br />
sec<strong>on</strong>d h<strong>and</strong>s); some<br />
domestic moulds; use of<br />
semi automated injecti<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> blow machines;<br />
automated <strong>on</strong>es in the<br />
large factories.<br />
Sources of<br />
machinery<br />
129,243 MT (2008)<br />
16,1171 MT (2008)<br />
270 MT (dry cherry) (2008)<br />
12,761 MT (2007/2008)<br />
Producti<strong>on</strong> level<br />
(MT)