The Dhaka Times Desk Of the 4-5 thousand Bangladeshis currently in Brazil, 150 live in Sao Paulo. They sell clothes on the sidewalk. On the occasion of this World Cup, they have made a huge profit by selling Brazil jerseys.

Each of the Bangladeshi businessmen in Brazil has made a profit of one and a half lakh taka in the last few days. A lot of jerseys are also in stock for their future sale. Meanwhile, in the World Cup in Brazil, the victory of Brazil or the business of the game day is more for Bengalis than other teams. But the concern is that if Brazil loses in any game or in the group stage, business will not continue there. Because the locals buy the jersey of their country the most. Foreigners bought jerseys for their country from their own country. As a result, Bangladeshi businessmen were worried that if Brazil lost, the jerseys would not be sold. With that tension removed, the Bangladeshis are now doing more exciting business, because Brazil is still in the World Cup.
Brazilians bought a lot of jerseys of their favorite team on Saturday after beating Croatia. And in this, each Bangladeshi has gained 50-60 thousand taka only on Saturday. To meet the increased demand, Bangladeshis themselves are now making jerseys. They are making jerseys from Bangladesh themselves.