As China's wages rise, Bangladesh is newest stop for Japanese firms Bloomb

The number of Japanese companies with operations in Bangladesh has more than tripled since 2008

As China's wages rise, Bangladesh is newest stop for Japanese firms  Bloomb
Bloomberg
Last Updated : Sep 21 2017 | 2:00 AM IST
As wage hikes in China push away manufacturers, Japanese companies are on the hunt for cheaper production bases elsewhere in Asia.

One country where they’re landing is Bangladesh, which offers them the lowest labour costs in the Asia-Pacific region.

The number of Japanese companies with operations in Bangladesh has more than tripled since 2008. Here is a look:




































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