Bangladesh`s export earnings of good have exceeded the $5 billion mark for the four consecutive months as exports reached $5.10 billion in March, marking a 9.88% increase compared to the same month last year.
March`s export earnings, however, were slightly lower than the $5.19 billion recorded in February, according to data published by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) today.
The EPB data shows that apparel exports grew by about 11% to reach $4.34 billion in March - a significant increase from $3.89 billion a year ago.
Knitwear exports saw an approximate growth of 16.47%, reaching $2.42 billion compared to $2.07 billion in the corresponding month of last year. Woven apparel shipment increased by about 6.26% to hit $1.93 billion, up from $1.81 billion.
The EPB data showed that overall export earnings rose by over 4.39% to $43.55 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year, compared to $41.72 billion in the corresponding period a year ago.
For apparel exports, the growth was over 5.53%. Woven garment exports, however, experienced 0.47% growth, while knitwear saw 9.79% growth in the nine months leading up to March.