The newly signed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Japan will cost Bangladesh less than Tk 20 crore annually in forgone import duties on Japanese goods, while potentially delivering substantial benefits through expanded exports and labour mobility to the world’s fifth-largest economy.

The February 6 agreement, signed in Tokyo, creates a heavily asymmetric arrangement that favours Bangladesh, according to a briefing by Commerce Adviser Sk Bashir Uddin held at the commerce ministry office in Dhaka yesterday.

Under the deal, Japan will provide immediate duty-free access to 7,379 Bangladeshi products while Bangladesh will grant the same privilege to just 1,039 Japanese items, a ratio of more than seven to one.

The number of duty-free Japanese products will increase gradually over 18 years. Bangladesh’s garment industry, the crown jewel of the export sector, stands to gain significantly from favourable terms that could enhance its competitiveness in the Japanese market.