Bangladeshi electronics brand Walton has significantly increased its television exports to Denmark, Ireland, and other European nations due to the growing demand for Walton televisions.
Walton began exporting TVs to Denmark and Ireland in 2020 as the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Its focus on quality picture and European standard design has helped Walton attract customers in these European markets. The company has exported nearly $2.5 million worth of TVs to Denmark and Ireland.
According to Walton’s CEO, Mostafa Nahid Hossain, Europe has become one of the primary export markets for Walton televisions. The company has expanded its TV exports to approximately 14 European countries, including Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Poland, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Romania. About 95% of Walton’s total TV export earnings come from these countries.
Walton aims to enhance Bangladesh’s international reputation by exporting televisions labeled as “Made in Bangladesh” and aims to become one of the top five global TV manufacturing brands.
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Walton’s brand TVs are exported to over 35 countries through more than 100 global business partners. The distribution of Walton TV exports is as follows: 34% to Denmark, 18% to Germany, 22% to Greece, 15% to Croatia and Ireland, 6% to Poland, and 5% to Africa and other countries.