DHAKA -- Garment supplier Abdullah Al Mamun woke up on Thursday morning last week only to receive worrisome messages, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped a 37% "reciprocal" tariff on Bangladeshi products in addition to a usual 15% tariff.
The bad news was brought in by his U.S. clients, who asked him to put production and shipment of goods on hold against the orders they had placed for May, June and July.
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