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Electronics industry in Bangladesh

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The electronics industry in Bangladesh is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country with great potential. Popular Bangladeshi electronics brands include Walton Electronics, Singer Bangladesh, Jamuna Electronics, Vision Electronics (PRAN-RFL Group). Local companies such as Fair Group, Butterfly Group, Electra, Rangs Group, Electro Mart, and Transcom Group manufacture and assembles Electronics Home Appliances in collaboration with foreign brands such as Samsung, Whirlpool, LG, Sony, Gree, Konka, and Sharp.[1]

History

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Home appliances

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The use of electronics in Bangladesh started in the 1930s through the field of communication with the establishment of radio stations, telephone exchanges, and wireless communication. During World War II, to satisfy military needs, the technology of wireless communication was enhanced and the latest technology was introduced in British Raj.

In 1962, a plant was set up in Dhaka to produce radio sets. In 1967, it started assembling television sets.[2] A digital telephone system was introduced in 1983 and mobile phones came in 1992. Before 1980, most of the domestic appliances and equipment were imported, except the one-band radio, but after 1980 many assembly plants for radio, television, audio, and video cassette recorders and players were established.

Since 1990, advanced products like computers, cordless telephones, satellite TV signal-receiving equipment, etc., started to be assembled, and some spare parts also began to be manufactured. By this time, a number of multinational companies have set up assembly and manufacturing plants in the country. Local companies, in joint collaboration with foreign companies, have established assembly and manufacturing plants. At present, the total number of such companies is more than sixty. Since 1994, after Bangladesh's integration into the free market agreement, all kinds of commodities, including electronic products, began to be imported freely, which created a competitive environment. By the 2000s, revolution started and few local companies began to export locally manufactured electronic home appliances abroad. Walton, Jamuna Electronics, Marcel, Vision, ViGO, Minister, etc. were the frontier leaders to start the manufacture of electronic goods in Bangladesh. After Walton, many other local companies started manufacturing electronic home appliances in the country.[3][full citation needed].

Walton introduced the country's first compressor manufacturing plant in April 2017.[4] In 2017, Samsung inaugurated two home appliances manufacturing plant in Bangladesh, in a collaboration with Fair Electronics and Transcom Electronics.[5][6] In 2018, LG Electronics inaugurated TV manufacturing plant in Bangladesh, in a collaboration Butterfly Group. LG also plans to open a refrigerator and air conditioner manufacturing plant in 2019.[7][8] Japanese electronics brand Sharp and Fujitsu General home appliances also started their journey in Bangladesh with a local conglomerate, Esquire Electronics.[citation needed]

Smartphones and high technology industries

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On 5 October 2017, local giant Walton inaugurated the country's first-ever smartphone and tablet manufacturing plant named "Walton Digi-Tech Industries". "Made in Bangladesh" labeled smartphones made by Walton arrived at market in January 2018.[9][10]

On 18 January 2018, Walton launched the country's first computer and laptop manufacturing plant.

In April 2018, Samsung announced the assembling of smartphones in Bangladesh in their new factory in collaboration with Fair Electronics, and the factory commenced production of smartphones in May 2018. Bangladeshi assembled Galaxy Note 10 | 10+ | 10 Lite reached at market in January 2020. They will start full-fledged manufacturing of Samsung smartphones in the quadrant of 2020.[11][12]

In October 2018, Transsion Bangladesh Limited, a Bangladeshi subsidiary of Transsion Holdings, started producing smartphones in their new manufacturing factory in Bangladesh. Transsion started producing smartphones by assembling components and gradually shifted to full-fledged manufacturing of the phones labeled "Made in Bangladesh".[13]

The country's 5th mobile factory was launched in October by “5 Star Mobile” brand. A few more companies are also setting up their smartphone factories in Bangladesh, which will be produced in the first quadrant of 2019. International brands like Huawei and Lava have shown their interest to set up smartphone manufacturing plants in Bangladesh within the next couple of years.[14][15]

In July 2019, Vivo inaugurated their new manufacturing plant in Rupganj Upazila, Narayanganj.[16]

In November 2019, Chinese smartphone brand Oppo launched a new manufacturing plant in Gazipur in partnership with local company Benli Electronic Enterprise Co Limited.[17][18]

In February 2020, Realme inaugurated their new smartphone manufacturing plant in Gazipur.[19]

In September 2021, Nokia started production of smartphones in their new manufacturing plant in collaboration with Vibrant Software Bangladesh Ltd in Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City, Gazipur. [20][21]

In October 2021, Xiaomi opened their first Bangladeshi manufacturing plant in Gazipur, partnering with DBG Technology BD Ltd, an electronics manufacturing service provider headquartered at Huizhou, Guangdong in China.[22]

Market size

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As of November 2020, the industry was estimated to be worth 26700 crore (US$2.2 billion), with a yearly growth rate of 11%.[1]

Electronics manufacturing plants in Bangladesh

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Manufacturing Plant of Fair Electronics for Samsung in Bangladesh
Serial No Manufacturer Factory Location Produced Products Citations
1 Walton Kaliakoir Upazila, Gazipur Home appliance, Smartphone, Feature-phones, Computer, Computer hardware, Chargers & Gas stoves
2 Samsung (Technical Collaboration with Fair Electronics) Shibpur Upazila, Narshingdi Home appliance & Smartphone
3 Samsung (Technical Collaboration with Transcom Electronics) Mohakhali, Dhaka Television assembling
4 Minister Hi-Tech Park Gazipur &
Trishal Upazila, Mymensingh
Home appliance
5 Jamuna Electronics Gazipur Home appliance
6 Sony (Technical Collaboration with Rangs Electronics) Companiganj Upazila, Sylhet Hi-Tech Park Television, Air conditioning, Refrigerator & Home appliance
7 LG (Technical Collaboration with Butterfly Group) Bhaluka Upazila, Mymensingh Television & Refrigerator
8 Vision Electronics Narshingdi Television, & Home appliance
9 RANCON ASTRA TOSHIN TOSHIBA Bhobanipur Kashimpur Gazipur Television, Refrigerator & Home appliance
10 Symphony Mobile (Edison Group) Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City, Gazipur Smartphones Feature phone & Chargers
10 Oppo Vogra, Gazipur Smartphone
11 Vivo Rupganj Upazila, Narayanganj Smartphone
12 Realme Vogra, Gazipur Smartphone
13 MNH Industries Ltd. Barishal, Barishal Television & Refrigerator
14 Singer Bangladesh Savar, Dhaka Home appliance [23]
15 Techshop Bangladesh Motijheel, Dhaka Robotic & Electronics [24]
16 5 Star Mobile Bangladesh Smartphone and feature phones
17 Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO (Technical Collaboration with DBG Technology BD Ltd.) Gazipur Smartphones
18 Nokia-HMD (Technical Collaboration with Vibrant Software) Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City, Gazipur Smartphones & Feature phone [25]
19 Transsion Holdings Vogra, Gazipur Smartphone
20 Miyako Plot 50, Sector 3, Uttara, Dhaka 1230 Home appliance
21 Haiko (Electro Mart) Sonargaon Upazila Television, Refrigerator, Air conditioning, & Home appliance
22 Proton by Pran-RFL Palash, Narsindi Feature-phone and Smartphone [26]
23 OnePlus Vogra Bypass, Gazipur Smartphone [27][28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Mahmud, Salah Uddin (2 November 2020). "Best Electronics to go public for Tk100cr". The Business Standard.
  2. ^ Islam, Rizwanul, ed. (1992). Transfer, Adoption and Diffusion of Technology for Small and Cottage Industries. International Labour Organization. ISBN 978-92-2-108557-7. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  3. ^ IFC-SEDF study report on Electronics and Electrical sector
  4. ^ "Walton sets up first-ever compressor manufacturing plant". Dhaka Tribune. 2017-04-07.
  5. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (15 June 2017). "Samsung opens two appliance plants in Bangladesh". The Daily Star.
  6. ^ Ahamed, Shamim (15 June 2017). "Samsung opening electronics plant in Bangladesh". bdnews24.com.
  7. ^ "Butterfly opens LG TV manufacturing unit". The Daily Observer.
  8. ^ Mirdha, Refayet Ullah (2018-03-15). "LG, Butterfly to make LED TV locally". The Daily Star.
  9. ^ "Walton inaugurates country's first smartphone factory". Banglanews24.com. 2017-10-05.
  10. ^ "Bangladesh's first ever Walton Smartphone Plant inaugurated". NTV. 5 October 2017. Archived from the original on 3 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Samsung Mobile: Locally made sets to hit market soon". The Daily Star. 2018-04-04.
  12. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (2020-02-06). "Samsung Galaxy Note10+ now made in Bangladesh". The Daily Star.
  13. ^ "Company Profile". Transsion. Archived from the original on 2017-02-11.
  14. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (2018-10-12). "5th mobile assembly plant opens today". The Daily Star.
  15. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (2017-08-30). "Huawei eyes Bangladesh's growing smartphone market". The Daily Star.
  16. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (2019-07-15). "Vivo to open mobile assembly plant in Bangladesh". The Daily Star.
  17. ^ Islam, Muhammad Zahidul (2019-11-04). "Oppo opens local plant". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  18. ^ "OPPO to start selling smartphone 'Manufactured in Bangladesh'". The Business Standard. 2019-11-11.
  19. ^ "Realme launches 'Made in Bangladesh' phone". Daily Bangladesh. 2020-02-25.
  20. ^ গাজীপুরের কারখানায় উৎপাদনে নোকিয়া, বছরে ৫০ লাখ হ্যান্ডসেট. techshohor.com (in Bengali). 2021-11-10.
  21. ^ নতুন স্বপ্ন নিয়ে বাংলাদেশেই তৈরি হচ্ছে বিশ্বখ্যাত নোকিয়া. jagonews24.com (in Bengali). 2021-11-08.
  22. ^ "Xiaomi opens smartphone manufacturing plant in Gazipur". The Daily Star. 2021-10-21.
  23. ^ "Singer begins manufacturing washing machines in Bangladesh". New Age. 11 May 2021.
  24. ^ রোবটের প্রতি ভালোবাসা!. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 12 March 2016.
  25. ^ দেশে নকিয়ার উৎপাদন শুরু, করবে শাওমিও. Daily Manobkantha (in Bengali). 2021-10-12.
  26. ^ "Pran-RFL's smartphone coming soon". Dhaka Tribune. 2022-09-19. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  27. ^ "OnePlus officially hits Bangladesh market". businesspostbd.com. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  28. ^ reporter, Senior (2024-02-15). "OnePlus handsets now to be assembled in Bangladesh". Views Bangladesh. Retrieved 2024-05-15.

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