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Trump tariff shock stings Bangladesh, Sri Lanka garment giants, may help India

Suppliers in Bangladesh's garment industry, which counts Gap Inc and Vans parent VF Corp as clients, told Reuters they began seeking government support hours after Trump's lightning bolt.

April 03, 2025 / 18:59 IST
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Another major South Asian casualty of Trump's "reciprocal tariff" move is Sri Lanka, which now faces a 44% tariff.

Bangladeshi garment exporter Shahidullah Azim woke up on Thursday to the shock of U.S. President Donald Trump slapping a 37% tariff on his country's exports, endangering an apparel hub already reeling from domestic political upheaval.

"We knew something was coming, but we never expected it to be this drastic ... This is terrible for our business and for thousands of workers," said Azim, whose clients include North American and European retailers.

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Suppliers in Bangladesh's garment industry, which counts Gap Inc and Vans parent VF Corp as clients, told Reuters they began seeking government support hours after Trump's lightning bolt.

Some companies in the impoverished South Asian country are pressing government officials to negotiate further on tariffs with the U.S. to prevent foreign buyers bolting to save costs.