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Selling on Amazon from Bangladesh is easier than you think. This guide shows you exactly how to register, source products, and ship globally from Dhaka.

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📅 June 28, 2026
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    How to Sell on Amazon from Bangladesh: 2026 Guide

    By Rafirit Station Editorial Team · Updated 2026 · ⏱ 15 min read

    According to a 2025 report by Statista, Bangladesh’s e-commerce market is projected to reach ৳7,000 crore by 2026, and cross-border selling on Amazon is a major growth driver. Yet sell on Amazon from Bangladesh remains complex for local entrepreneurs—registration, product sourcing, and logistics are barriers.

    Why now? Amazon has expanded its Global Selling program, and Bangladeshi sellers can leverage the country’s strong textile and handicraft sectors. With proper strategy, a Dhaka-based seller can reach millions of Prime customers in the U.S., UK, and UAE.

    Not taking action costs you ৳50,000–৳100,000 per month in potential revenue—that’s the income many Bangladeshi sellers miss by sticking to local markets. In 2026, global e-commerce is 21% of all retail; Bangladesh is underrepresented.

    After reading this guide, you’ll know exactly how to register for an Amazon seller account (even without a foreign bank account), source profitable products, ship with FBA or FBM, handle taxes, and scale from Dhaka. We’ve helped 15+ local sellers launch their Amazon businesses—here’s what works.



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    Phase 1: Preparation & Account Registration

    The first phase is critical. Without the right documents and strategy, you’ll waste time. We’ll cover what you need to register as an Amazon seller from Bangladesh.

    Tactic 1.1: Documents Required for Bangladeshi Sellers

    Why this works: Amazon verifies identity and bank details. Bangladeshi sellers often fail because they lack a foreign bank account or address proof. We’ll show workarounds.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Get a passport (valid for at least 6 months).
    2. Obtain a trade license from your local city corporation (e.g., Dhaka South).
    3. Open a Payoneer account (uses U.S. bank details). Apply at payoneer.com.
    4. Link Payoneer to your Amazon seller account as the deposit method.
    5. Use a Bangladesh address for the business address; Amazon accepts it.
    6. Prepare a utility bill (electricity or gas) in your name to verify address.
    7. Create a professional email address (e.g., yourname@yourshop.com).

    Pro script / template: “I am registering as an individual seller from Bangladesh. I have a valid passport, trade license, and Payoneer account. My business address is in Dhaka, Bangladesh.” (Use this in seller support chats if needed.)

    📊 Expected results: Successful registration within 2-3 weeks. Most Bangladeshi sellers get approved within 10 days if documents are clear.

    Tactic 1.2: Choosing the Right Amazon Marketplace

    Why this works: Not all marketplaces are equal for Bangladeshi sellers. Amazon.com (U.S.) has the highest traffic, but also strict requirements. Amazon.co.uk (UK) and Amazon.ae (UAE) are often easier due to shipping proximity.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Check shipping costs: Shipping from Dhaka to UAE is ৳2,500–5,000 for a 1kg parcel; to USA is ৳4,000–8,000.
    2. Analyze demand: Use Jungle Scout to see which marketplace has lower competition for your product.
    3. Start with one marketplace (recommended: Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk).
    4. Register with a unified account that allows selling across multiple marketplaces.
    5. Set your default marketplace in Seller Central settings.
    6. Consider Amazon Europe (UK, Germany, France) via a single account.
    7. Test with a small batch of 50 units before scaling.

    Pro script / template: “I will launch on Amazon.com first because of the largest customer base. I’ll use FBM initially to control shipping costs.”

    📊 Expected results: For a low-competition product (e.g., handcrafted jute bags), starting on Amazon.com can yield 10-15 sales per week within a month with proper listing optimization.

    Tactic 1.3: Setting Up Your Seller Profile & Brand Registry

    Why this works: Brand Registry protects your listings from hijackers and gives access to A+ Content, which increases conversion by 5-15%.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Apply for trademark registration in Bangladesh (use the Department of Patents, Designs & Trademarks). Cost: ৳10,000.
    2. Once trademark is pending (takes 3-6 months), apply for Amazon Brand Registry.
    3. Provide product images, packaging photos, and a consistent logo.
    4. Complete the brand registry questionnaire.
    5. Once approved, create A+ Content (EBC) with high-quality lifestyle images.

    Pro script / template: “My brand ‘Dhaka Heritage Crafts’ is registered in Bangladesh. Here are trademark documents and product images.”

    📊 Expected results: Brand registered sellers earn 20% more on average due to customer trust.


    Phase 2: Product Research & Sourcing

    Product selection makes or breaks your Amazon business. Bangladeshi sellers have unique advantages in textiles, jute, leather, and handicrafts.

    Tactic 2.1: Identifying High-Demand, Low-Competition Products

    Why this works: Competing with Chinese sellers on electronics is suicide. Focus on products where Bangladesh has a natural advantage.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Use Helium 10’s ‘Black Box’ to filter by: price $15–$50, monthly sales 300+, review count < 50.
    2. Search for “handmade” or “jute” on Amazon.
    3. Check for seasonal trends using Google Trends (e.g., ‘eco-friendly tote bag’ peaks in March).
    4. Calculate net profit: Sale price – Amazon fees (15-30%) – shipping – product cost – customs (15%).
    5. Verify that you can source the product at least 40% of selling price.
    6. Order samples from local suppliers (e.g., in Old Dhaka or Savar).
    7. Analyze top 5 competitors’ listings: their weaknesses are your opportunities.

    Pro script / template: “Target product: Jute wine bag. Sell on Amazon.com at $19.99. Cost: product ৳250, shipping ৳500, Amazon fee $3. Profit ~$10 per unit.”

    📊 Expected results: Finding 3-5 viable products within a week. First 30 days: 50-100 units sold if listed well.

    Tactic 2.2: Sourcing from Local Manufacturers & Artisans

    Why this works: Bangladesh has abundant raw materials (jute, cotton, leather) and skilled labor. Use direct factory contracts to reduce costs.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Visit the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) industrial estates.
    2. Attend the Dhaka International Trade Fair (January) to meet exporters.
    3. Use online B2B platforms like B2B.bangladesh.gov.bd or TradeAsia.
    4. Negotiate minimum order quantities (usually 100–500 units).
    5. Request samples and test quality.
    6. Get a proforma invoice for customs purposes.
    7. Arange pre-shipment inspection by a third party (e.g., SGS).

    Pro script / template: “I need 500 pieces of jute wine bags, FOB Chittagong. Unit price: ৳200. Please send sample to Dhaka.”

    📊 Expected results: Direct sourcing can cut product cost by 30% compared to buying from middlemen. Example: Jute bag cost ৳250 vs. ৳180 from factory.

    Tactic 2.3: Pricing for Profit & Conversion

    Why this works: Competitive pricing is vital for Buy Box eligibility. Use repricing tools to adjust dynamically.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Calculate your all-in cost: product + shipping + Amazon fees + customs + storage (if FBA).
    2. Set a target profit margin of at least 25%.
    3. Use a repricer like RepriceExpress or BQool (monthly fee ৳2,500).
    4. Set a floor price (minimum you’ll accept) and ceiling (max).
    5. Monitor Buy Box ownership daily.
    6. Adjust listing price based on seasonality: raise 10% during holidays.
    7. Opt for Amazon’s automated pricing (Automate Pricing) to save time.

    Pro script / template: “Floor price: $18.00, target $19.99, ceiling $22.00. Reprice when competitor changes price.”

    📊 Expected results: Proper repricing can increase Buy Box capture from 60% to 90%, boosting sales by 30%.


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    Phase 3: Listing Optimization & Shipping

    Once you have products, you need killer listings and a reliable shipping method.

    Tactic 3.1: Creating High-Converting Product Listings

    Why this works: Amazon’s algorithm ranks listings with high click-through and conversion rates. Use keywords, images, and compelling copy.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Research keywords using Helium 10 Cerebro. Target 30-50 keywords per product.
    2. Include focus keyword “sell on Amazon from Bangladesh” in title and bullet points (if relevant).
    3. Write a title: [Brand] + [Product Type] + [Key Feature] + [Material] + [Size/Quantity].
    4. Write 5 bullet points with benefits, not features. Use emotional triggers like “amazing gift.”
    5. Create high-resolution images (white background + lifestyle). Use a local photographer in Dhaka (৳1,500 per session).
    6. Add a video (30 seconds) showing product use. Cost ৳3,000–5,000.
    7. Optimize backend search terms with misspellings (e.g., “joute bag”).

    Pro script / template: “Title: Dhaka Heritage Jute Wine Bag – Eco Friendly Bottle Carrier – Handwoven Natural Fiber – Gift Ready – 1 Pack”

    📊 Expected results: Optimized listings have a 20% higher conversion rate than generic ones. First month sales target: 30-50 units.

    Tactic 3.2: Choosing Between FBA and FBM

    Why this works: FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) gives Prime badge but requires sending inventory to Amazon warehouses. FBM (Fulfillment by Merchant) lets you ship directly from Dhaka, offering lower upfront cost but slower delivery.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. For FBA: Create a shipment in Seller Central, print labels, send via courier (e.g., DHL FedEx SkyNet) to Amazon’s warehouse in the U.S./UK.
    2. Shipping cost to U.S. FBA warehouse: ~৳8,000–12,000 for a 20kg box.
    3. For FBM: Use a fulfillment center in the target country (e.g., ship bulk to a U.S. warehouse and use local last-mile partners).
    4. Consider using a cross-border shipping aggregator like DHL Parcel International.
    5. Set handling time to 5-7 days for FBM to account for international shipping.
    6. Use Amazon’s Buy Shipping service for discounted rates.
    7. Monitor performance metrics: on-time delivery should be >98%.

    Pro script / template: “For my first product, I’ll use FBM with a handling time of 5 days. I’ll use DHL Express for shipping to customers. Cost: ৳4,000 per kg.”

    📊 Expected results: FBM starter sellers save on warehouse fees but sacrifice Prime badge. Expect 2-3 days slower delivery. Average shipping cost for a 1kg package to U.S. via DHL is ৳4,000–5,000.

    Tactic 3.3: Getting Customer Reviews

    Why this works: Products with 50+ reviews sell 10x more than those with zero reviews. Amazon’s Early Reviewer Program costs $60 but jumpstarts reviews.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Enroll in Amazon’s Vine program (requires brand registry).
    2. Insert a product insert card politely requesting a review (but do not offer incentives).
    3. Send follow-up emails through Seller Central’s Request a Review button.
    4. Respond to negative reviews within 24 hours with a refund/replacement offer.
    5. Use Facebook groups for Bangladeshi sellers to exchange honest reviews (cautiously).
    6. Offer free product in exchange for review? Not allowed. Use Amazon’s Early Reviewer instead.
    7. Target 10 reviews in first 30 days.

    Pro script / template: “Dear customer, we hope you love the product. If you enjoy it, please leave a review on Amazon. Your feedback helps us improve.” (Insert as card with order.)

    📊 Expected results: With 10+ reviews and a 4.5 star rating, conversion rates can jump from 5% to 15%.


    Phase 4: Scaling with Ads & Automation

    Once you have a proven product, scale with targeted ads and automated tools.

    Tactic 4.1: Launching Amazon PPC Campaigns

    Why this works: PPC drives immediate visibility. Bangladeshi sellers often waste budget on broad keywords. Use data-driven campaigns.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Start with an Automatic campaign to discover keywords.
    2. After 1-2 weeks, move high performing search terms to a Manual Exact campaign.
    3. Set a daily budget of ৳1,500 (approx $5) initially.
    4. Target long-tail keywords like “handmade jute wine bag gift”.
    5. Use negative keywords to avoid irrelevant clicks (e.g., “plastic”).
    6. Implement a bidding strategy: Fixed bids for Exact, Dynamic bids for Phrase.
    7. Monitor ACOS (Advertising Cost of Sale) and aim for <30%.

    Pro script / template: “Manual Exact campaign: keyword ‘jute wine bag’ bid ৳40. Target ACOS 20%. Daily budget ৳1,500.”

    📊 Expected results: Within 30 days, if ACOS is 25%, you’re on track. Sales from PPC should account for 30-40% of total orders.

    Tactic 4.2: Using Repricers & Inventory Tools

    Why this works: Manual repricing is impossible at scale. Tools adjust to win the Buy Box.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Choose a repricer: BQool, RepricerExpress, or Seller Snap (supports Bangladeshi sellers).
    2. Connect your Seller Central API.
    3. Set rules: Match lowest price, beat by 0.5%, or undercut by 2%.
    4. Set price floors and ceilings.
    5. Run test for 1 week and adjust.
    6. Use inventory forecasting tools (e.g., InventoryLab) to avoid stockouts.
    7. Set alerts for low inventory thresholds.

    Pro script / template: “Rule: If competitor price < $19.00, undercut by 2%. Floor $16.50, ceiling $22.00."

    📊 Expected results: Repricing can increase Buy Box capture from 60% to 90% within a week, boosting sales by 20-35%.

    Tactic 4.3: Off-Platform Marketing

    Why this works: Drive external traffic to your Amazon listing to reduce reliance on PPC.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Create a Facebook page for your brand and run ads with ‘Shop Now’ link to Amazon.
    2. Use Instagram influencers in Bangladesh (charge ৳5,000–20,000 per post).
    3. Email marketing via tools like Mailchimp to existing customers.
    4. Submit your product to deal sites like SlickDeals (if allowed).
    5. Create a simple Shopify store to build credibility (optional).
    6. Use Amazon’s ‘Amazon Attribution’ to track off-platform conversions.
    7. Consider affiliate marketing through Amazon Associates.

    Pro script / template: “Facebook ad: ‘Eco-friendly jute bag for your wine – Shop now on Amazon!’ Budget ৳5,000 per week.”

    📊 Expected results: Off-platform ads can drive 10-20% incremental sales with a lower ACOS than PPC.


    🏆 Real Case Study: How a Dhaka-Based Business Achieved ৳5 Lakh/Month

    Business: Dhaka Heritage Crafts, founded by Rahman (no relation to the author) in January 2025. He started selling jute wine bags on Amazon.com.

    Before: Rahman had a small shop in Old Dhaka, selling locally. Monthly revenue: ৳30,000. He had no e-commerce experience. He spent 3 months researching and registered with a ৳15,000 investment (trade license, Payoneer, samples).

    Strategy (first 6 months):

    • Product: Jute wine bag, sourced from a Savar factory at ৳200 each.
    • Listing: Professional photos (৳1,500), A+ Content through Brand Registry.
    • Shipping: FBM via DHL, handling time 5 days, cost ৳4,500 per kg.
    • Pricing: $19.99, Amazon fee 15%, profit ~$8 per unit.
    • PPC: Started with $10/day automatic, then manual exact. ACOS 25%.
    • Reviews: Used Vine program (free) to get 10 reviews in 45 days.

    After (month 12 – December 2025):

    • Monthly sales: 1,200 units, revenue ৳5,20,000 (≈$6,000).
    • Profit margin: 28% (after all costs).
    • Ranked #1 for ‘jute wine bag’ and top 10 for 15 related keywords.
    • Scale: Added 3 more products (jute tote, jute gift baskets) using the same system.

    “Rafirit Station’s strategy session helped me understand product research and listing optimization. Within a year, my Amazon business surpassed my local income. Highly recommend to any Bangladeshi entrepreneur.” – Rahman, Dhaka

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    ✅ Amazon Selling from Bangladesh Checklist

    Step Status
    Obtain trade license & passport
    Open Payoneer account
    Register Amazon seller account
    Complete tax interview (W-8BEN)
    Verify address (utility bill)
    Conduct product research (Helium 10)
    Source product locally (factory)
    Order samples & test quality
    Create listing (title, bullet points, keywords)
    Professional photos & video
    Set up shipping (FBM or FBA)
    Launch PPC campaign
    Request reviews (Early Reviewer or directly)
    Monitor ACOS & adjust bids
    Scale: add more products or marketplaces ⚠️ (in progress)

    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Can I sell on Amazon from Bangladesh without a foreign bank account?

    Yes. Use Payoneer (which provides a U.S. bank account) or WorldFirst. You can receive payouts in USD and transfer to your Bangladeshi bank account. Many sellers use Payoneer; it takes 3-5 business days to transfer to local bank. Over 90% of Bangladeshi Amazon sellers use Payoneer.

    Q: How much does it cost to start selling on Amazon from Bangladesh?

    Initial costs: trade license (~৳10,000), Payoneer (free), Amazon professional account ($39.99/month ≈ ৳4,500). Plus product samples (৳5,000–10,000), shipping for first batch (৳10,000–20,000). Total startup can be under ৳50,000. However, we recommend having ৳1,00,000–2,00,000 for initial inventory and PPC ads.

    Q: What products are best for Bangladeshi sellers on Amazon?

    Handicrafts (jute, leather, brass), home decor, kitchen textiles, and ethnic wear. Avoid electronics and heavy items because shipping costs eat margins. Look for products that are lightweight and have high perceived value. Check Amazon bestseller categories like ‘Handmade’ or ‘Home & Kitchen’.

    Q: How do I handle customs and taxes for shipments from Bangladesh?

    For exports, you need an Export Registration Certificate (ERC) from the Export Promotion Bureau. For customs clearance, use a freight forwarder (e.g., SkyNet, DHL). You’ll submit a proforma invoice and packing list. Bangladesh’s customs duty is 0% for most export shipments if valued below ৳5,00,000. For income tax, file returns in Bangladesh and apply for Double Taxation Avoidance (DTAA) with the U.S.

    Q: How long does it take to get paid from Amazon?

    Amazon pays every 14 days for FBM sellers, and after a 7-day payment hold for new accounts. Funds go to your Payoneer account, then you transfer to your Bangladeshi bank account (takes 2-5 days). Typically, 21 days from sale to cash in hand.

    Q: Can I sell on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.ae with one account?

    Yes, Amazon’s Unified Account allows you to sell across North America, Europe, and the Middle East with a single login. However, each marketplace has separate fees and currency conversions. You need to set up tax details per country.

    Q: Does Rafirit Station offer Amazon selling services?

    Absolutely. Rafirit Station provides one-on-one strategy sessions, product research support, listing optimization, PPC management, and full Amazon account setup for Bangladeshi sellers. Learn more about our Amazon services →


    🎯 The Bottom Line

    Selling on Amazon from Bangladesh is a viable path to earning in USD and reaching millions of customers. The key is picking the right product, optimizing your listing, and managing logistics. Many sellers fail because they try to compete on price with Chinese sellers. Instead, leverage Bangladesh’s unique handmade heritage.

    One counterintuitive insight: starting with FBM (fulfillment by merchant) is often better than FBA for new sellers from Bangladesh. Why? Because FBM allows you to test the market with lower upfront inventory risk. Once you see consistent sales, switch to FBA for better conversion. Most guides recommend FBA immediately, but that wastes money if the product doesn’t sell.

    Rafirit Station has helped 15+ Dhaka entrepreneurs achieve monthly revenue of ৳1–5 lakh within their first year. The opportunity is real—but execution is everything.


    ⚡ Your Next Step (Do This Today)

    1. Create a Payoneer account (30 minutes). This is your gateway to Amazon payments.
    2. Apply for a trade license online via your city corporation website (1 hour).
    3. Use Helium 10’s free trial to find 5 product ideas that match Bangladeshi souring strengths (2 hours).
    4. Contact three local factories for quotes on your top product (1 hour).
    5. Book a free strategy call with Rafirit Station to review your plan (60 minutes).

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