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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
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What manufactured products are produced in pakistan and bangladesh?

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lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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Major Exported products from Bangladesh are - 
Garment Items<span> (Knitwear & Woven Garments), Home Textiles, Frozen Fish (shrimp), Leather and Leather products, Jute Products, Food Products, </span>Agricultural Products<span> , Tea, Handicrafts, Toiletries, Potteries, Bicycle, ICT Products</span>
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