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1 REPORT : 38TH DYE+CHEM BANGLADESH EXPO’2019 4th - 7th September, 2019 at Dhaka, BANGLADESH
REPORT
CHEMEXCIL’S PARTICIPATION IN
38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Expo’2019
FROM
4th to 7th September, 2019
AT
International Convention City, Bashundhara, Dhaka,
BANGLADESH
CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council
(Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)
Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7- Cooperage Road, Mumbai – 400 001, INDIA
Tel: +91-22-22021288, 22021330, 22825861, 22020911, Fax: +91-22-22026684
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://chemexcil.in
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Sl. No. Contents Page No.
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Chairman’s Desk
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Country Face Sheet - Bangladesh
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Geography
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People and Society
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Economy - Overview
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Bilateral Relations Between India & Bangladesh
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Important Contacts
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India – Bangladesh Export and Imports
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CHEMEXCIL’s commodity wise Exports to Bangladesh
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CHEMEXCIL’s top items Export to Bangladesh
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List of Indian Exhibitors
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Exhibition at a glance (Highlights)
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Glimpses of 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Expo’2019
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Glimpses of Media Coverage
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Export Enquires generated by the CHEMEXCIL team
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Business Cards
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Chemexcil’s contact details
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From the Chairman’s Desk
Dear Participants,
I am happy to welcome you all to the 38th Dye Chem Bangladesh 2019, most prestigious and exclusive International Exhibition devoted to focus on all kinds of Dyes and Fine & Specialty Chemicals for the Bangladesh Industry jointly being organized by the CEMS Global’s for the ‘20th Textech Bangladesh International Expo 2019”, the biggest & oldest 4-day International Exhibition on Textile & Garment Technology, Machinery & Related services with concurrent exhibitions “16th Dhaka Int’l Yarn & Fabric Show 2019 (Summer Edition)” & “38th Dye + Chem Bangladesh Expo (Summer Edition)” at International Convention City, Bashundhara, Dhaka- Bangladesh.
You may be aware that Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council, popularly known as CHEMEXCIL is set up by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India with the objective of promoting exports of Dyes and Dye Intermediates, Basic Inorganic & Organic Chemicals, including Agrochemicals, Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics & toiletries, Essential Oils, Castor Oil, etc. from India to various countries abroad. It provides a wide spectrum of services to trade and industry and acts as a catalyst for growth of India’s trade for promoting the above products from India.
CHEMEXCIL has an extensive infrastructure as well as marketing and information facilities that are availed by both exporters and importers.
The total export performance of the items covered by the Council for the period April 2018 to March, 2019 was USD 19.10 billion as against USD 15.91 billion of the corresponding period of last year, registering a growth of 19%. Likewise, the total export performance of these items to Bangladesh during the period 2018-19 has been USD 427.70 million as against USD 384.40 million of the corresponding period last year registering a growth of 11.26%.
Bangladesh as we all know is an important market specially for Dyes & Dye Intermediates and Basic Chemicals. In this context export of Dyes & Dye Intermediates to Bangladesh during the year 2018-19 was USD 145.30 million (Provisional), Inorganic, Organic & Agro chemicals was USD 174.19 (Provisional) and Cosmetics, Soaps, Toiletries and Essential oils was USD 108.04 million (Provisional).
You will appreciate that bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh have witnessed a transformation in the recent times with positive developments like Inland Waterways Authority of India ship carrying Bhutanese cargo was flagged off from Dhubri in Assam to Narayanganj in Bangladesh over Brahmaputra , our Honorable Prime Minister Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi along with his Bangladeshi Counterpart Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina jointly unveiled e-plaques for development projects in Bangladesh, recently India has ensured duty-free access of Bangladeshi goods to Indian market, an increase of Bangladesh ready-made garments exports to India last year by 115 per cent (from $ 130 million to $ 280 million), and an increase in Indian investment, including in process, from $ 3 billion to $ 10 billion and also Akhaura-Agartala rail project will provide a major boost to development and economy of eastern Bangladesh and north eastern India.
I am sure, this exhibition will pave the way for increasing the volume of trade of both India and Bangladesh and diversify its composition. I therefore request both the Indian participants and the Bangladesh counterpart to take advantage of this Expo which would provide a window of opportunity to both of them to clinch attractive business deals.
I wish all the participants, organizers and the visitors to the 38th Dye Chem Bangladesh 2019, all success in their endeavour.
With warm regards,
(AJAY K. KADAKIA) Chairman, CHEMEXCIL
Chairman’s Office:
M/s. Vivil Exports Pvt. Ltd.
3-A, Dhannur, 3rd Flr., Sir P.M. Road, Mumbai –400001
Tel: +91 22 66311566 (4 Lines-Board), +91 22 22679298 (Dir.), Fax: +91 22 22663088
Mobile: +91 9821026650, E-mail: [email protected]
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FACT SHEET- BANGLADESH Background:- The huge delta region formed at the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River systems - now referred to as Bangladesh - was a loosely incorporated outpost of various empires centered on the Gangetic plain for much of the first millennium A.D. Muslim conversions and settlement in the region began in the 10th century, primarily from Arab and Persian traders and preachers. Europeans established trading posts in the area in the 16th century. Eventually the area known as Bengal, primarily Hindu in the western section and mostly Muslim in the eastern half, became part of British India. Partition in 1947 resulted in an eastern wing of Pakistan in the Muslim -majority area, which became East Pakistan. Calls for greater autonomy and animosity between the eastern and western wings of Pakistan led to a Bengali independence movement. That movement, led by th e Awami League (AL) and supported by India, won the independence war for Bangladesh in 1971.
The post-independence AL government faced daunting challenges and in 1975 was overthrown by the military, triggering a series of military coups that resulted in a military-backed government and subsequent creation of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in 1978. That government also ended in a coup in 1981, followed by military -backed rule until democratic elections occurred in 1991. The BNP and AL have alternated in power since 1991, with the exception of a military -backed, emergency caretaker regime that suspended parliamentary elections planned for January 2007 in an effort to reform the political system and root out corruption. That government returned the coun try to fully democratic rule in December 2008 with the election of the AL and Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA. In January 2014, the incumbent AL won the national election by an overwhelming majority after the BNP boycotted, extending HASINA's term as prime minister. In December 2018, HASINA secured a third consecutive term (fourth overall) with the Awami League coalition securing 96% of available seats, amid widespread claims of election irregularities. With the help of international development assistance, Bangladesh has reduced the poverty rate from over half of the population to less than a third, achieved Millennium Development Goals for maternal and child health, and made great progress in food security since independence. The economy has grown at an annua l average of about 6% over the last two decades and the country reached World Bank lower-middle income status in 2014.
National Flag:- The national flag of Bangladesh was adopted officially on 17 January 1972. It consists of a red disc on top of a green field. The red disc is offset slightly toward the hoist so that it appears centred when the flag is flying.
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National Emblem of Bangladesh:- The national emblem of Bangladesh was adopted shortly after independence in 1971. Located on the emblem is a water lily, that is bordered on two sides by rice sheaves. Above the water lilly are four stars and three connected jute leaves. Flower: Water Lily Tree: Mango Motto: No official motto. National slogan and war cry: Joy Bangla, Four fundamental principles: Democracy, Socialism, Secularism and Nationalism National Anthem:- "Amar Sonar Bangla" is the national anthem of Bangladesh. An Ode to Mother Bengal, it was written by Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore in 1905. The melody of the hymn adopted from the Baul singer Gagan Harkara's song "Ami Kothay Pabo Tare" set to Dadra Tala. Country Name:- Bangladesh (officially called People's Republic of Bangladesh) is a country in South Asia. It is next to the North-east Indian provincial regions of India, which converges with Southeast Asia to the east. Its full name is The People's Republic of Bangla-Desh. Capital: Dhaka Currency: Bangladeshi taka Time difference between India and Bangladesh:- Bangladesh is 30 minutes ahead of India Independence:- The Independence Day of Bangladesh, taking place on 26 March, is a national holiday. It commemorates the country's declaration of independence from Pakistan in the late hours of 25 March 1971 by the undisputed leader of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. National Holiday:- Independence Day, 26 March (1971); Victory Day, 16 December (1971); note - 26 March 1971 is the date of the Awami League's declaration of an independent Bangladesh, and 16 December (Victory Day) memorializ es the military victory over Pakistan and the official creation of the state of Bangladesh
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Constitution of Bangladesh :- history: previous 1935, 1956, 1962 (preindependence); latest enacted 4 November 1972, effective 16 December 1972, suspended Marc h 1982, restored November 1986. amendments: proposed by the House of the Nation; approval requires at least two -thirds majority vote by the House membership and assent to by the president of the republic; amended many times, last in 2018 (2019) The Legal System of Bangladesh:- The legal system of Bangladesh is based on a common law system. However, unlike other common law jurisdictions, Bangladesh s Supreme Court has the power to not only interpret laws made by the Parliament, but to also declare them null and void and to enforce fundamental rights of the citizens. mixed legal system of mostly English common law and Islamic law. International organization participation:- ADB, ARF, BIMSTEC, C, CD, CICA (observer), CP, D-8, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINURSO, MINUSMA, MONUSCO, NAM, OIC, OPCW, PCA, SAARC, SACEP, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNMIL, UNMISS, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO.
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GEOGRAPHY
Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and India. Continent: Asia Largest city: Dhaka Provinces: Administrative geography of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is divided into 8 Divisions (Bibhag - Barisal, Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna, Mymensingh, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet and 64 Districts (Jela, Zila, Zela), although these have only a limited role in public policy. Neighbouring countries: Nepal, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar Geographic coordinates: 24 00 N, 90 00 E Area: Total: 148,460 km² Land: 130,170 km² & Water: 18,290 km² Country comparison to the world: 95 Land boundaries: Total: 4,413 km border countries (2): Burma 271 km, India 4142 km Coastline: 580 km Climate: tropical; mild winter (October to March); hot, humid summer (March to June); humid, warm rainy monsoon (June to October) Natural resources: natural gas, arable land, timber, coal Natural hazards: droughts; cyclones; much of the country routinely inundated during the summer monsoon season Environment - current issues: party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands. signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
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PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
Population: 159,453,001 (July 2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 8 Nationality: Bangladeshi Ethnic groups: Bengali at least 98%, indigenous ethnic groups 1.1% (2011 est.) Note: Bangladesh's government recognizes 27 indigenous ethni c groups under the 2010 Cultural Institution for Small Anthropological Groups Act; other sources estimate there are about 75 ethnic groups; critics of the 2011 census claim that it underestimates the size of Bangladesh's ethnic population . Languages: Bangla 98.8% (official, also known as Bengali), other 1.2% (2011 est.)) Religions: Muslim 89.1%, Hindu 10%, other 0.9% (includes Buddhist, Christian) (2013 est.) Sex ratio: At birth: 1.04 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-24 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 25-54 years: 0.92 male(s)/female 55-64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.9 male(s)/female Total population: 0.97 male(s)/female (2018 est.)
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ECONOMY - OVERVIEW
Bangladesh's economy has grown roughly 6% per year s ince 2005 despite prolonged periods of political instability, poor infrastructure, endemic corruption, insufficient power supplies, and slow implementation of economic reforms. Although more than half of GDP is generated through the services sector, almost half of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector, with rice as the single -most-important product.
Garments, the backbone of Bangladesh's industrial sector, accounted for more than 80% of total exports in FY 2016-17. The industrial sector continues to grow, despite the need for improvements in factory safety conditions. Steady export growth in the garment sector, combined with $13 billion in remittances from overseas Bangladeshis, contributed to Bangladesh's rising foreign exchange reserves in FY 2016-17. Recent improvements to energy infrastructure, including the start of liquefied natural gas imports in 2018, represent a major step forward in resolving a key growth bottleneck. GDP (nominal): $274.02 billion (2018 est.) $262.07 billion (2017 est.) $235.62 billion (2016 est.) note: data are in 2018 dollars country comparison to the world: 44
GDP (purchasing power parity): $690.3 billion (2017 est.) $642.7 billion (2016 est.) $599.5 billion (2015 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars country comparison to the world: 33
GDP (official exchange rate): $261.5 billion (2017 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 7.4% (2017 est.)
7.2% (2016 est.)
6.8% (2015 est.)
country comparison to the world: 13
GDP - per capita (PPP): $4,200 (2017 est.)
$4,000 (2016 est.)
$3,800 (2015 est.)
note: data are in 2017 dollars country comparison to the world: 176
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Agriculture - products: rice, jute, tea, wheat, sugarcane, potatoes, tobacco, pulses, oilseeds, spices, fruit; beef, milk, poultry Industries: jute, cotton, garments, paper, leather, fertilizer, iron and steel, cement, petroleum products, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, tea, salt, sugar, edible oils, soap and detergent, fabricated metal products, electricity, natural gas Exports: $35.3 billion (2017 est.) $34.14 billion (2016 est.) Country comparison to the world: 58 Exports - partners: Germany 12.9%, US 12.2%, UK 8.7%, Spain 5.3%, France 5.1%, Italy 4.1% (2017) Exports - commodities: garments, knitwear, agricultural products, frozen food (fish and seafood), jute and jute goods, leather Imports: $47.56 billion (2017 est.) $40.28 billion (2016 est.) Country comparison to the world: 56 Imports - commodities: cotton, machinery and equipment, chemicals, iron and steel, foodstuffs Imports - partners: China 21.9%, India 15.3%, Singapore 5.7% (2017) Internet country code: .bd Internet users: total: 28,499,324 percent of population: 18.2% (July 2016 est.) Airports: 18 (2013) Railways: Total: 2,460 km (2014) Roadways: Total: 369,105 km (2018) Waterways: 8,370 km (includes up to 3,060 km of main cargo routes; network reduced to 5,200 km in the dry season) (2011) Merchant marine: Total: 329 Ports and terminals: Major seaport(s): Chittagong Container_port (TEUs): Chittagong (2,566,597) (2017) River port(s): Mongla Port (Sela River)
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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND BANGLADESH
India was the first country to recognize Bangladesh as a separate and independent state and established diplomatic relations with the country immediately after its independence in December 1971. The relationship between India and Bangladesh is anchored in history, culture, language and shared values of secularism, democracy, and countless other commonalities between the two countries. It is based on sovereignty, equality, trust, understanding and win-win partnership that goes far beyond a strategic partnership. In the last couple of years, the relationship has been further strengthened including through cooperation in new and high-technology areas. High Level Visits and Exchanges There have been regular high-level visits and exchanges between the two countries. There have also been frequent visits at Ministerial level as well as between senior officials on a regular basis. Bilateral Trade and Investment The first Trade Agreement between India and Bangladesh was signed in 1972. The India-Bangladesh Trade Agreement was last renewed in PM’s visit in June 2015 for a period of 5 years with a provision for auto renewal. There are a number of other trade related agreements that have been signed between both countries. Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh has grown steadily over the last decade. In the five years, total trade between the two countries has grown by more than 17%.India’s exports to Bangladesh in the period July 2016 – March 2017 stood at US$ 4489.30 million and imports from Bangladesh during FY 2016-17 stood at US$ 672.40 million. More details on bilateral trade statistics are on the website of High Commission. India has provided duty free quota free access to Bangladesh on all tariff lines except tobacco and alcohol under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) since 2011. Four Border Haats, two each in Tripura and Meghalaya, have been established for the benefit of bordering communities. Additional Border Haats on the India-Bangladesh border are under consideration. Total Indian investment proposals in Bangladesh registered with the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) exceed US$ 3billion. Indian Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Bangladesh reached US$ 88.0million in 2015-16. During PM Sheikh Hasina’s visit in April 2017, 13 agreements worth around US$ 10 billion of mainly Indian investment in power and energy sectors in Bangladesh were signed. India has extended 3 Lines of Credits to Bangladesh in the last 7 years amounting to US$ 8 billion. This makes Bangladesh the largest recipient of LOC funds from India till date. During the visit of Bangladesh PM to India in January 2010, India had announced a US$1 billion Line of Credit (LOC) for Bangladesh covering projects in public transportation, roads, railways, bridges and inland waterways etc. Most of these projects have been completed and the remaining areat various stages of completion. India had extended the second LOC of US$ 2 billion during the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Bangladesh in June 2015. This LOC covers 15 projects in areas of Roads, Railways, Power, Shipping, SEZs, Health & Medical Care and Technical Education. During the visit of Bangladesh PM to India in April 2017, India extended a third LOC of US$ 4.5 billion to Bangladesh. The new LOC will cover projects in areas of Port. Construction, Railways, Roads, Airports, Power & Energy, Telecommunications, and Shipping etc. In addition to LOC funds, Government of India also providesgrant assistance to Bangladesh for projects under ‘Aid to Bangladesh’. Projects such as construction of school/college buildings, laboratories, dispensaries, deep tube wells, community centres, renovation of historical monuments/buildings etc have been financed by Government of India under this programme. At present, three Sustainable Development Projects (SDPs) are being undertaken in the cities of Rajshahi, Khulna and Sylhet. The extended development work of RabindraNath Tagore’s ancestral house in Shilaidaha is as well as 36 community clinics in selected districts of Bangladeshis also being undertaken. One of the biggest projects under the Indian grant assistance is the Bangladesh section of the Agartala-Akhaura rail-link.
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IMPORTANT CONTACTS
HIGH COMMISSION OF INDIA Plot No: 1-3, Park Road, Baridhara, Dhaka 1212, Working hours: 0900 to 1730 hrs (Sunday to Thursday) Telephone Numbers: 00880-2-55067647 EPABX: 00880-2-55067301-308
High Commissioner - Ms. Riva Ganguly Das Phone: +880-2-55067310, E.mail [email protected]
Deputy High Commissioner - Mr. Bishwadip Dey Phone: +880-2-55067312, E.mail [email protected]
Dr. Pramyesh Basall - Second Secretary (Commerce)/Commercial Representative Phone: +880-2-55067329, E.mail [email protected]
FEDERATION OF BANGLADESH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (FBCCI)
Federation Bhaban (2nd Floor), 60, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Contact Person: Mr. Mohd Sakhawat Hossain Khan, Deputy Secretary Tel: +88-02-9560102-3 (PABX), Fax: +88-02-9576261 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] , Website: www.fbcci-bd.org
METROPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY,
Chamber Building, 122-124, Motijheel CA Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh Phone: +880-2-9565208 - 10 Email: [email protected]
INDIA-BANGLADESH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Rupayan Center (16th Floor), 72, Mohakhali C.A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh Tel. No: +88-02-9858527, 58817345, +88-02-9887074-6, Ext-147, Fax: 9883121 Email: [email protected]
DHAKA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
DCCI Building, 65-66 Motijheel C/A Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Office Hour: Saturday-Wednesday: 9am - 5pm Thursday: 9am - 1pm Phone : 880-2-9552562, Fax : 880-2-9560830 Email : [email protected] Web Site : www.dhakachamber.com
BANGLADESH GARMENT MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION
BGMEA Complex, House # 7/7A, Sector # 17, Block # H-1, Uttara, Dhaka - 1230, Bangladesh. Tel.: +88 01730442211 Email: [email protected], Web: www.bgmea.com.bd
BANGLADESH ECONOMIC ZONES AUTHORITY (BEZA),
Level 12, Monem Business District 111, Bir Uttam C.R. Dutta Road Karwanbazar, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh Phone : +88029632482
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INDIA – BANGLADESH: EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
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CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO BANGLADESH
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INDIA’s EXPORT TO BANGLADESH
TOP ITEMS EXPORTS FOR THE YEAR 2018-19 DYES
DYE INTERMEDIATES
Source: DGCI&S
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INDIA’s EXPORT TO BANGLADESH TOP ITEMS EXPORTS FOR THE YEAR 2018-19
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Source: DGCI&S
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INDIA’s EXPORT TO BANGLADESH TOP ITEMS EXPORTS FOR THE YEAR 2018-19
AGRO CHEMICALS
COSMETICS & TOILETRIES
Source: DGCI&S
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INDIA’s EXPORT TO BANGLADESH TOP ITEMS EXPORTS FOR THE YEAR 2018-19
ESSENTIAL OILS
CASTOR OILS
Source: DGCI&S
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LIST OF INDIAN EXHIBITORS
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
1 ADDIS CHEMICO CORPORATION 153, B.L. Saha Road, Kolkata – 700 041, West Bengal, India. Tel. No+91 33 24037007 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.addiscrop.com
Mr. PROBIR ROY PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9830797077 STALL NO: 149/5
Black Liquid Disinfectant (Phenyle) White Phenyle Green Phenyle Toilet Cleaner Hard Stain Cleaner Glass Cleaner
38089400 38089400 38089400 34012000 34012000 34012000
0208015795
2 ARHAM EXPORTS SF-4, 4th Floor, Suncastel Complex,Gulab Tower Road, Nr. Nirman Tower, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad – 380061.Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 25890811 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.mahickra.com
Mr. MITESH C. GANDHI PROPRIETOR Mob. +91 9978957134 +91 9426647134 STALL NO: 134/5
Reactive Dyes Pigment Powder & its Preparation
32041600 32041751
0810030195
3 DYTINT SPECIALITIES PVT. LTD C-1/126, Phase-I, GIDC Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445 Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 25834333 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.dytint.com
Mr. NIRANJANKUMAR R. PANDYA Manager International Marketing Mob. +91 7043977011 STALL NO: 129/5
Reactive Dyes Direct Dyes Acid Dyes Solvent Dyes
320416 320414 320412 320419
0801007241
4 ECO TOUCH INTERNATIONAL Ground Floor, 17, Sundram Arcade,Opp. Sukan Mall, Science City Road,Sola, Ahmedabad – 380060. Gujarat, India. E- Mail [email protected]
Mr. DESAI VIJAY BHAGWANBHAI Partner Mob. +91 7567560576 STALL NO: 128/5
Reactive Dyes Pigment Direct Dyes
320416 320417 320414
AAHFE582E
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
5 HARDIK DYE CHEM INDUSTRIES Unit 212, Bldg 9, Jogani Industrial Complex, Chunabhatti (East), Sion, Mumbai – 400022. Maharashtra, India. Tel. No+91 22 24050055 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.hardikdyechem.com
Mr. NAITIK N. SHAH CEO Mob. +91 9820342869 +91 9819324268 STALL NO: 137/5
Reactive Dyes Napthol Dyes Sulphur Black Direct Dyes Acid Dyes Basic Dyes
32041600 32041900 32041900 32041400 32041200 32041300
0389048445
6 JAY AMBE COLOUR CHEM 104, Radhe Park, Society. Priman Road, Ankleshwar – 393001, Gujarat, India. Tel. No E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.jayambecolour.in
Mr. JIGAR MODI Export Manager Mob. +91 9925045068 STALL NO: 147/5
Basic Dyes Acid Dyes Solvent Dyes Pigments
3204 3204 3204 3204
AANFJ5458J
7 MARS EXPORTS 301, Shagun Complex, 93, Swastik Society, B/H. St.Xaviers Ladies Hostel. Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009, Gujarat, India. Tel. No +91 79 26400647 E- Mail [email protected] [email protected] Website www.monarchdyes.in
Mr. NIRAJ KIRTIPAL SHAH Partner Mob. +91 9825024364 STALL NO: 145/5
REACTIVE DYES DIRECT DYES ACID DYES DISPERSE DYES MODIFIED TAMARIND GUM MODIFIED GUAR GUM CMT-HPT MODIFIED STARCH TEXTILE AUXILIARIES SODIUM ALGINATE
3204.16.00 3204.14.00 3204.12.00 3204.11.00 1106.30.10 1302.32.20 3809.91.90 3505.10.90 3402.13.00 3913.10.10
0897004531
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
8 MAHICKRA CHEMICALS LIMITED Plot No.1209, Phase-3, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 25832692 E- Mail [email protected]; [email protected] Website www.mahickra.com
Mr. ASHISHKUMAR C. GANDHI Whole-Time Director Mob. +91 9426085221 STALL NO: 133/5
Reactive Dyes Acid Dyes Direct Dyes Pigment Powder And Paste
32041600 32041200 32041400 32071000
0801006058
9 MONARCH DYESTUFFS INDUSTRIES &EXPORT LTD. 302, Shagun Complex, 93, Swastik Society, B/H. St.Xaviers Ladies Hostel. Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 26400647 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.monarchdyes.in
Mr. KANDARP VIJAY PATEL Director Mob. +91 9327023549 STALL NO: 146/5
REACTIVE DYES DIRECT DYES ACID DYES DISPERSE DYES MODIFIED TAMARIND GUM MODIFIED GUAR GUM CMT-HPT MODIFIED STARCH TEXTILE AUXILIARIES SODIUM ALGINATE REACTIVE DYES
3204.16.00 3204.14.00 3204.12.00 3204.11.00 1106.30.10 1302.32.20 3809.91.90 3505.10.90 3402.13.00 3913.10.10 3204.16.00
0888009241
10 NATIK ENTERPRISES Unit 212, Bldg 9, Jogani Industrial Complex, Chunabhatti (East), Sion, Mumbai – 400 022. Maharashtra, India. Tel. No+91 22 24050055 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.hardikdyechem.com
Mr. NARENDRA C SHAH Proprietor Mob. +91 9820342869 +91 9820321141 STALL NO: 136/5
Reactive Dyes Napthol Dyes Sulphur Black Direct Dyes Acid Dyes Basic Dyes
32041600 32041900 32041900 32041400 32041200 32041300
0313065098
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
11 NCC AGRO INDUSTRIES No.195, Gingee Road, Nattarmangalam, Vallam-Post, Gingee Taluk, Villupuram District, Tamilnadu – 604 206, India. Tel. No +91 4145 235219 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.nccagroindustries.com
Mr. SURESH C General Manager Mob +91 9443987476 STALL NO: 132/5
Natural Indigo Dye Indigo Leaf Powder Henna Powder Hair Dyes Madder Root (Rubia Cordifolia)
32030040 12119029 14041019 33059040 06012090
0403020824
12
NS EXPORTS 135/137, Kazi Sayeed Street 312, Yogeshwar Building, Khand Bazaar, Mumbai – 400 003, Maharashtra, India. Tel. No+91 22 23438770 E- Mail [email protected] Website www.nsexports.biz
Mr. SHREYANS SHAH Proprietor Mob +91 9821044580 STALL NO: 144/5
Naphthol ASG Naphthol ASD Naphthol ASE Naphthol ASOL Naphthol AS-BS Naphthol AS
320419 320419 320419 320419 320419 320419
0304059749
13 PARSHWANATH DYESTUFF INDUSTRIES Plot no. 5616-5617, Phase-2, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445. Gujarat, India. E- Mail [email protected] [email protected]
Ms. Sonal Modi CEO Mob +91 9979874744 +91 9909903636 STALL NO: 125/5
Reactive Dyes Food Color Acid Dyes Pigment Paste & Powder Solvent Dyes Direct Dyes Dyes Intermediates
32041600 32030000 32041200 32041700 32041900 32041400 29225090
0899008747
14 PRINTEX INDUSTRIES Plot no.1707, Phase: 3, GIDC Estate, Vatva, Ahmedabad-382 445. Gujarat(India) Tel. No+91 97270 00201 Email [email protected] [email protected] Website www.printexindustries.com
Mr. Avishkar Agarwal Director Mrs. Hena Agarwal Director Mob +91 9619131992 +91 9825073967 STALL NO: 138/5
Reactive Dyes 320416
AAJFP0788R
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CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
15 RED SUN DYE CHEM
Plot no.3325, Phase IV,GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 40083432
E- Mail [email protected];
Website
www.redsundyechem.in
Mr. RAKESH PATEL Proprietor
Mr. LALIT PANCHAL Export Manager
Mob +91 9825005217 STALL NO: 142/5
S.O. Dyes S.O. Dyes ACID Dyes DIRECT Dyes SYNTHETIC Food colours
3204 0806004185
16 ROHAN DYES & INTERMEDIATES LTD Plot No - 123, G.I.D.C., Phase-I, Vatva, Ahmedabad 382445 Gujarat, India
Tel. No+91-79-26421129
E- Mail: [email protected] Website: www.rohandyes.com
Mr. ROHAN JINDAL CEO
Mob +91-9979429658 STALL NO: 141/5
Acid Black 210, Acid Black 234 Acid Brown 75, Brown 425 Reactive Black 5 Reactive Red 195 Reactive Yellow 145 Reactive Orange 122 (product list attached)
32041218 32041217 32041680 32041630 32041610 32041620
0891004475
17 SHAYONA OVERSEAS Plot no.506, GIDC Estate, Phase- II, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 40084648
Mr. CHANDRESH PATEL Partner Mob +91 9825036674 STALL NO: 140/5
Reactive Dyes 320416
0813007097
18 SHIVAM DYES & CHEMICALS 9, Varniraj Society, B/h. Vedhshala, Naranpura, Ahmedabad – 380013, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 27550160 E- Mail [email protected]
Mr. SIDDHARDH PATEL Executive Marketing Mob +91 9376706209 STALL NO: 127/5
Reactive Dyes 320416
0808018027
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CONTACT PERSON & DESIGNATION
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
19 SHRI HARI DYES AND CHEMICALS COMPANY Plot no. 439/1, GIDC Estate, Phase-II, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382 445, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 40084648
E- Mail [email protected] Website: www.shriharidyes.com
Mr. NAVIN PATEL Partner
Mob +91 9825306207 STALL NO:139/5
Reactive Dyes 320416 0803005989
20 TANYA EXPORTS 49/1, B/H Kiran Industries, Phase-1,GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 382445, Gujarat, India. Tel. No +91 79 40084812 E- Mail [email protected]; [email protected]
Website
www.tanyaexports.com
Mr. MANISH SHAH DIRECTOR Mob +91 9825033002 STALL NO: 148/5
Direct Dyes Acid Dyes Basic Dyes Pigments Food Color
32041400
32041200
32041300
32041700
32041900
0804001677
21 TEXTILE COLOUR & CHEMICAL EXPORTS 208 Shefali Centre Near Paldi- Char Rasta, Paldi, Ahmedabad – 380006 Gujarat, India Tel. No +91 79 26575821 +91 79 26579520 E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.textilecolour.com www.jaffsdyechem.com
Mr. FIROZ CHHIPA Executive Partner Mob +91 9825035135 STALL NO: 150/5
Acid Dyes
Reactive Dyes
Solvent Dyes
Mordant Dyes
Direct Dyes
Optical Whitening Agents
320412
320416
320419
320412
320414
320420
0895007827
22 USHANTI COLOUR CHEM LTD Plot no. 88/6/7/8, Phase-1, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 45, Gujarat, India Tel. No+91 79 25833315 E- Mail [email protected]
Website: www.ushanti.com
Mr. MAUNAL GANDHI Jt. Managing Director Mob +91 9825008621 STALL NO: 126/5
Reactive Dyes Direct Dyes Pigment Dyes
32041650
32041485
32041751
0802001335
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PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED WITH HS CODE IEC NO
23 USHANTI CORPORATION Plot no. 88/8, Phase-1,GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad – 45, Gujarat, India. Tel. No+91 79 25833315 E- Mail [email protected]
Website: www.ushanti.com
Mr. ARJUN GANDHI Marketing Executive Mob +91 9879704025 STALL NO: 135/5
DYES 3204
0802001335
24 KASA COLOUR CHEM Plot No.7517,Gidc, Ankleshwar-393002 Gujarat, India Tel. No E- Mail [email protected]
Website www.kasacolourchem.com
MR.KAMLESH GADHIA Partner Mob +91 9377706310 +91 9427873272 STALL NO: 131/5
DISPERSE DYES REACTIVE DYES DIRECT DYES ACID DYES
32041100 32041600 32041400 32041200
3416902360
25 UNILEX COLOURS AND CHEMICALS LTD 106-107, Advent Atria, Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W), Mumbai – 400 064 Maharashtra, India Tel. No+91 22 42751818 E- Mail: [email protected]
Website www.phthalocyaninepigments.com
Mr. KRISHNA KANT BEEL Business Development Manager Mob +91 8898012999 STALL NO: 130/5
PIGMENT BLUE PIGMENT GREEN PIGMENT VIOLET PIGMENT CHROME
3204 1759 3204 1761 3204 1740 3206 2000
0302046895
26 BASIC CHEMICALS, COSMETICS AND DYES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (CHEMEXCIL) Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7 Cooperage Road, Mumbai- 400 001 Maharashtra, India Tel. No +91 22 22021288/22021330 E- Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website www.chemexcil.in
MR DEEPAK GUPTA Deputy Director MR SOUMEN GUHA Regional Officer Mob: +91 9831507356
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EXHIBITION AT A GLANCE HIGHLIGHTS - 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition’ 2019
As an export promotion measure, CHEMEXCIL has participated in 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition’ 2019 organized by the by “CEMS-Global USA’ and “CEMS Bangladesh” from 4th September to 7th September, 2019 at the International Convention City, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was concurrently held with 20th Textech Bangladesh 2019 International Expo and 16th Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2019. Dye+Chem Bangladesh exhibition is an exclusive and most prestigious International Exhibition in Bangladesh devoted to focus on all kinds of Dyes and Fine & Specialty Chemicals for the Bangladesh Industry and specially USD 32 Bn Ready Made Garments (RMG) sector. This exhibition is the gateway to the Dyes and Fine & Specialty Chemicals sector of Bangladesh and a perfect B2B platform for overseas manufacturers of Dyes & Dyes Intermediate, Basic chemicals to showcase their products under one roof. This expo has provided an interactive platform for Exhibitors to generate business through displays / direct interaction with the Buyers. The exhibition venue was spread over 80,000m2 for all the three concurrent shows, evincing participation of reputed producers from around the world. There were total 1250 exhibitors from domestic industry and other countries such as India, China, Turkey, Spain, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Japan, Italy, Taiwan, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, France, USA, Germany, Philippines, and Myanmar etc. The exhibits scope varied from textile chemicals such as dyestuffs, pigments, intermediates to textile machinery, fibres, yarns, color card, etc. The exhibition was attended by over 10,000 visitors. Bangladesh majorly imports dyes & textile chemicals from countries like India, Singapore, China, Taiwan and South Korea etc. The demand for dyes & textile chemicals in Bangladesh is largely driven by exports of knitted and woven garments from the country to international market. The main objectives to participate in this Trade fair were:- To establish good contacts with business enterprises and commercial organizations and to build the vibrant platform for promoting exports to Bangladesh. To explore the possibilities of expansion of two way trade. Possibilities of collaboration in Bangladesh. The Council had booked an area of 150 sq mt for organising its India Pavilion at Level 2, Hall 5 of International Convention City Bashundra (ICCB), Dhaka wherein 25 Indian exporters had showcased their products. Council had also done special branding in and around the venue to promote brand India. CHEMEXCIL’s Indian pavilion was inaugurated by Dr. Pramyesh Basall, Second Secretary (Commerce) / Commercial Representative, High Commission of India to Bangladesh along with Mr. Deepak Gupta, Deputy Director- Chemexcil and Mr. Soumen Guha-Regional Officer, Ro Kolkata, Chemexcil. The members-exporters were happy to interact with the visiting dignitaries. Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition’ 2019 exhibition evinced good response with around 200 visitors to Chemexcil’s India pavilion for their sourcing requirements and networking with Indian exhibitors.
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Glimpses of the Exhibition
38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition
2019
Dr. Pramyesh Basall, Second Secretary (Commerce) / Commercial Representative, High Commission of India, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Mr. Deepak Gupta, Deputy Director and Mr. Soumen Guha, Regional Officer at Council’s Stall during 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
Dr. Pramyesh Basall, Second Secretary (Commerce) / Commercial Representative, High Commission of India, Dhaka, Bangladesh being welcomed by Mr. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Dy. Director - CHEMEXCIL during inauguration of India Pavlian at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
Dr. Pramyesh Basall, Second Secretary (Commerce) / Commercial Representative, High Commission of India, Dhaka, Bangladesh inaugurated Chemexcil’s India Pavilion at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Booth Visit of Dignitaries
Visitors in India Pavilion during 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Special Branding done by Chemexcil for Dyechem 2019
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Glimpses of MEDIA COVERAGE during the exhibition 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh
Exhibition 2019
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Enquries generate by the Chemexcil Team during the exhibition 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Enquries generate by the Chemexcil Team during the exhibition 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Enquries generate by the Chemexcil Team during the exhibition 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Business Cards of visitors to Chemexcil’s Stall at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Business Cards of visitors to Chemexcil’s Stall at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Business Cards of visitors to Chemexcil’s Stall at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Business Cards of visitors to Chemexcil’s Stall at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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Business Cards of visitors to Chemexcil’s Stall at 38th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Exhibition 2019
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CHEMEXCIL (Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)
HEAD OFFICE
MUMBAI Jhansi castle, 4th floor,
7-Cooperage Road, Mumbai- 400 001, INDIA
Phone: +91 22 22021288 / 330 / 22825861. Fax: +91 22 22026684
Email: [email protected]
REGIONAL OFFICES
AHMEDABAD 901, Karma Complex,
Opp Mahalaxmi Municipal Market, Near Mahalaxmi Cross Road, Paldi, Ahmedabad-380 007.
Phone: +91-79-26650223
Fax: +91-79-26651224 Email: [email protected]
NEW DELHI 518, 5TH floor, Ansal Chamber-II , 9,
Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi -110 066
Phone: +91-11-26160937 / Fax: +91-11-26169891 Email: [email protected]
BENGALURU Manipal Centre, 6th Floor, Unit No S-610,
#47, Dickenson Road, Bangalore – 560042
Phone: +91-80-25580447 / Fax: +91-80-25580446 Email: [email protected]
KOLKATA “KRISHNA Building”, 8th Floor, Room No. 812,
224A, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata - 700017 Phone: +91 -33-22805791 / Fax: +91 -33-22875562
Email: [email protected]