Product Sourcing for Amazon: Bangladesh Manufacturing Guide

Why Consider Bangladesh for Amazon Sourcing

The Cost Advantage

Bangladesh’s manufacturing costs are 15-30% lower than China’s for comparable textile and apparel products. The advantage comes from lower labor costs (Bangladesh minimum wage: ~$113/month vs China coastal: $300-$500/month), competitive raw material pricing (mature cotton and yarn supply chain), and trade preference programs (reduced or zero US import duties under GSP for certain product categories).

Product China FOB (per unit) Bangladesh FOB (per unit) Savings
Basic cotton t-shirt $3.50-$5.50 $2.50-$4.00 20-30%
Hoodie $6.00-$9.00 $4.50-$7.00 20-25%
Bed sheet set $8.00-$14.00 $6.00-$10.00 25-30%
Canvas tote bag $2.00-$4.00 $1.50-$3.00 20-30%
Leather wallet $4.00-$8.00 $3.00-$6.00 20-25%

Supply Chain Diversification

Concentrating all sourcing in one country creates risk: tariff changes (US-China tariffs have fluctuated significantly), political tensions affecting trade, natural disasters disrupting production, and currency fluctuations. Adding Bangladesh as a secondary sourcing country hedges against China-specific disruptions.

The Amazon Private-Label Opportunity

For Amazon sellers specifically, Bangladesh offers a combination that’s hard to replicate: low manufacturing cost (maximizing per-unit margin), high production quality for textile products (Bangladesh factories serve H&M, Zara, Gap — quality standards are proven), and a growing ecosystem of export-oriented factories that understand international buyer requirements.

China vs Bangladesh: The Full Comparison

Factor China Bangladesh
Product breadth Everything (electronics, plastics, metals, textiles, toys) Textiles, apparel, bags, leather, jute, home textiles
Manufacturing cost Moderate (rising) Low (15-30% below China for applicable categories)
Minimum order quantities Low (50-500 units on Alibaba) Higher (300-1,000+ units typical)
Supplier discovery Easy (Alibaba, Global Sources, Made-in-China) Moderate (fewer platforms; BGMEA, Alibaba, agents)
Communication English widely spoken in export factories English capable but less widespread; agents help
Lead times 30-45 days production + 15-25 days shipping 30-60 days production + 25-40 days shipping
Quality consistency Generally high (mature QC culture) Good for textiles (RMG export standard); variable for other categories
IP protection Moderate risk of copying Lower risk (smaller market, less counterfeit infrastructure)
Import duties (US) Subject to Section 301 tariffs (7.5-25% additional) Often lower or duty-free under GSP
Geopolitical risk Elevated (US-China tensions) Lower (neutral trade relationship)

When Bangladesh Beats China

For textile and apparel products: Bangladesh is almost always cheaper and equally capable. If your Amazon product is cotton apparel, knitwear, home textiles, bags, or leather goods — Bangladesh should be your primary sourcing consideration.

When China Beats Bangladesh

For non-textile products: Electronics, plastics, metals, silicone, toys, kitchen gadgets — China’s manufacturing breadth and ecosystem is unmatched. Bangladesh doesn’t have the factory infrastructure for these categories.

For very small MOQs: Chinese Alibaba suppliers routinely accept 50-200 unit orders. Bangladesh factories typically start at 300-1,000 units. For initial product testing with minimal inventory commitment, China’s lower MOQs provide more flexibility.

For speed: China’s shipping times to the US (15-25 days ocean) are shorter than Bangladesh’s (25-40 days) due to more direct shipping routes and higher-frequency services.

How to Source from Bangladesh for Amazon

Step 1: Identify Your Product Fit

Evaluate whether your product falls within Bangladesh’s manufacturing strengths (apparel, textiles, bags, leather, jute, home goods). If yes, proceed. If your product is electronics, plastic, or metal-based, Bangladesh isn’t the right source.

Step 2: Find Factories

Alibaba: Search for Bangladesh-based suppliers. Filter by country, verified supplier status, and trade assurance. Bangladesh’s Alibaba presence has grown significantly.

BGMEA directory: Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (bgmea.com.bd) lists 3,500+ member factories. Search by product type, location, and capacity.

Sourcing agents: A Bangladesh-based sourcing agent ($200-$500/month retainer or 3-7% of order value) identifies factories, negotiates terms, and manages quality control. Recommended for first-time Bangladesh sourcing.

GigaCommerce network: Our Dhaka operations team has vetted factory relationships across textile and apparel categories. For brands in our South Asia Bridge program →, factory sourcing is part of the service.

Step 3: Sample and Evaluate

Order samples from 3-5 factories. Evaluate: material quality, construction quality, sizing accuracy, packaging quality, and communication responsiveness. Budget $50-$200 per factory for samples plus shipping.

Step 4: Place Initial Order

Start with a minimum viable order (300-500 units). This limits financial exposure while generating enough inventory for an Amazon launch. Negotiate payment terms: 30% deposit, 70% before shipment is standard for first orders.

Step 5: Quality Control

Implement pre-shipment inspection for every order. Use third-party inspection services (QIMA, SGS, Bureau Veritas) with local Bangladesh inspectors. Cost: $200-$500 per inspection. This is non-negotiable — Amazon reviews are permanent, and a batch of defective products creates lasting damage.

For the detailed quality control framework, see: Product Sourcing from Bangladesh →

Step 6: Ship to Amazon FBA

Ocean freight from Chittagong to US ports takes 25-40 days. Budget $80-$200/CBM for LCL (shared container) or $2,500-$5,000 for a 20ft FCL (full container). Add customs clearance, duties, and last-mile delivery to Amazon FBA.

For the complete logistics chain, see: Amazon FBA for South Asian Sellers →

Case for Dual Sourcing

The strongest sourcing strategy for growing Amazon brands: source textile products from Bangladesh and non-textile products from China. This captures Bangladesh’s cost advantage for applicable products while maintaining China’s capabilities for everything else.

Example dual-sourcing product line:

Product Source Reason
Cotton t-shirts (5 variants) Bangladesh 25% cheaper, equivalent quality
Canvas tote bags (3 variants) Bangladesh Bangladesh excels at bags
Silicone kitchen utensils (4 variants) China Bangladesh lacks silicone manufacturing
Stainless steel water bottles (2 variants) China Metal product — China’s strength
Organic cotton bedsheets (3 variants) Bangladesh Home textiles — Bangladesh’s core

This portfolio captures ~30% cost savings on textile products (half the catalog) while maintaining quality and availability across the full product range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bangladesh manufacturing quality reliable enough for Amazon?

Yes — for textile and apparel products. The factories producing for H&M, Zara, Walmart, and Target meet stringent international quality standards. The key is selecting the right factory (export-experienced, certified) and implementing quality inspection for every order. Quality is managed, not assumed.

How do I find Bangladesh factories if I don’t speak Bangla?

Most export-oriented Bangladesh factories have English-speaking management and sales teams. Communication is in English. For deeper negotiations or factory visits, a sourcing agent or our Dhaka-based team can provide Bangla-language support.

What about tariffs on Bangladesh imports?

Bangladesh benefits from the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) and other trade programs that reduce or eliminate US import duties on many product categories. Apparel duties from Bangladesh are often 0-16.5% depending on the specific HTS code — compared to China’s base tariff plus Section 301 surcharges of 7.5-25%. The tariff advantage can be significant. Consult a customs broker for your specific products.

Can I source small quantities (100-200 units) from Bangladesh?

It’s possible but less common. Most Bangladesh factories have MOQs of 300-1,000 units for production efficiency. For very small test orders, consider: sourcing a small batch from China (Alibaba’s low MOQs) to validate the product, then shifting production to Bangladesh once demand is confirmed and larger orders are justified.

How long does it take from first contact to receiving inventory?

Sample request to sample receipt: 2-4 weeks. Order placement to production completion: 4-8 weeks. Ocean shipping to US: 4-6 weeks. Total from first contact to FBA inventory: 10-18 weeks. Plan accordingly — Bangladesh sourcing requires longer lead time planning than domestic or China sourcing.

Next Steps

Interested in sourcing from Bangladesh? Our Dhaka operations team connects Amazon sellers with vetted factories, manages quality control, and coordinates FBA logistics. Schedule a consultation →

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Last Updated: March 2026