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Trump Reciprocal Tariffs and Bangladesh – Implications and Response

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  • Professor Mustafizur Rahman
  • Anika Tasnim Arpita
  • Tanbin Alam Chowdhury

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The US reciprocal tariffs are, by any reckoning, going to have significant implications for Bangladesh’s exports to the country, particularly those of readymade garments, as also footwear. Making use of relevant analytical tools, the paper makes an attempt to capture the impacts of the RTs on Bangladesh’s export performance, particularly vis-à -vis its key competitors in the US market.

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  • Professor Mustafizur Rahman & Anika Tasnim Arpita & Tanbin Alam Chowdhury, 2025. "Trump Reciprocal Tariffs and Bangladesh – Implications and Response," CPD Report 68, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
  • Handle: RePEc:pdb:report:68
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