"We import maximum raw materials for different sectors, especially RMG and electronics, from China. But our trade has suffered setback over the last one month following the outbreak of coronavirus. Chinese exporters have told us that the situation will return to normalcy from February 24," Fahim told a press conference at FBCCI auditorium in the capital.
The FBCCI president said the trade volume between China and Bangladesh was around $14.68 billion dollars in 2018-19 fiscal year. Of them, import trade was $13.86 billion dollars while export $831 million dollars.
"Bangladesh imports 60 percent raw materials for woven sector and 15-20 percent for knit sector of RMG from China. Around 80 percent of value chain of our economy was stopped in the last one month and shipments were very few following the virus outbreak," he added.
The FBCCI chief added that 6.72 lakh tonnes products came from China in January this year but the amount was 8.51 lakh tonnes during the corresponding period in 2019.
Fahim said they will hold a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on February 25 in this regard and they are in touch with the ministries concerned and other business bodies.
They need some support from the government as well as banks for keeping businesses normal, he added.