Bangladesh exported goods worth $32.94bn in 8 months with 10.53 % growth

February 2025 alone generated $3.97 billion in exports, a 2.77% increase year-on-year

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 7:06 PM, Tue Mar 4th, 2025

Bangladesh's export earnings for the first eight months of the fiscal year 2024-25 reached $32.94 billion, marking a 10.53% growth compared to $29.81 billion in the same period last fiscal year, according to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). 

February 2025 alone generated $3.97 billion in exports, a 2.77% increase year-on-year, though slightly lower than January's performance, reports UNB. 

The apparel sector remained the largest contributor, bringing in $3.24 billion with a modest 1.66% growth compared to February 2024. 

Non-traditional sectors like leather and leather goods (34.37%), frozen and live fish (26.66%), plastic products (7.97%), and agricultural products (7.03%) also registered significant growth. 

However, some sectors experienced declines, including jute and jute goods (-11.39%), light engineering products (-1.56%), and home textiles (-0.23%). 

Md Anwar Hossain, Vice-Chairman of the EPB, highlighted Bangladesh’s resilience and competitiveness in the global market despite challenges in certain sectors. 

The government has set an ambitious export target of $50 billion for FY 2024-25, aiming for a 12.44% increase over the previous year, reflecting the nation's commitment to strengthening its position in the international trade arena.