Sourcing
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Bangladesh is risking a lot by depending on such a small variety of items and must diversify its product line for sustainable business, experts say.
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Sourcing
Government’s all-out efforts to retain apparel sector’s competitive edge post LDC transition through FTAs
Bangladesh is relentlessly pursuing new FTA and trade agreements to ensure that the apparel sector does not have to suffer the consequences of LDC transition.
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Post LDC-transition, world’s third largest economy with a population of 127.1 million and GDP per capita (PPS) of US $ 36,194, Japan is emerging as a very promising market for Bangladesh.
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The production of wedding gowns can give apparel manufacturers a break from the current sluggishness the apparel industry is facing worldwide.
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The Warehouse Group, based in New Zealand, is going places. The buying house has opened its new sourcing office in India to increase procurement from here and Bangladesh as well. Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia are next on cards for the com
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One of biggest apparel export destinations, Bangladesh has witnessed an unpleasant growth in the recent past and has slipped to the third spot in the global list of apparel exporters. What are the factors that still make the country the per
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Bangladesh, the third-largest apparel manufacturing destination in the world, is a place to invest for quicker returns.
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Aaron Denim (Bangladesh), a denim fabric manufacturer, surely knows the increasing competition in the denim market. And to stay ahead in the race, the company is investing in a garmenting facility and simultaneously enhancing its washing ca






