In Bangladesh’s recent apparel export turnaround, traditional strongholds played a very important role. That does not mean non-traditional markets failed to contribute their bit in this. Apparel Resources analyses the facts and figures to
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After offering duty-free access to 97 per cent of goods from Bangladesh to its market in 2021, China has recently added 383 new products to this taking the total percentage of ‘Made in Bangladesh’ products to enjoy duty benefit to 98 pe
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India’s exports to Bangladesh went up by 81 per cent between April and October period of FY 2021-22, amounting to US $ 7.7 billion, making Bangladesh the fourth largest export destination for India. It was in 2019, Bangladesh’s exports
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Workers’ crisis comes to haunt Bangladesh garment industry and at a stage when it is making an export recovery after the protracted glut of last one-and-a-half years even as industry insiders put workers’ shortage at 15 to 20 per cent
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Lingerie makers in Bangladesh expand capacities to lap up opportunities amid several buyers reportedly seeking an alternative to China for their innerwear requirements. Diversifying offerings in face of fledgling margins in basic products,
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In 2021, COVID-19 pandemic could not halt the growth march of Bangladesh garment industry. Now even as its new variant Omicron spreads to many parts across the globe, industry’s mood is upbeat consequent to positive market outlook and con
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In the year gone by, in which many established manufacturing destinations suffered severe export reversals due to pandemic’s fallouts, Bangladesh made a dramatic turnaround! As things appear, garment makers are hopeful of a better 2022 as
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Accessories manufacturers in Bangladesh have strived and toiled over the years to come of age. Today Bangladesh, which was once depended on overseas destinations, has attained self-sufficiency when it comes to accessories. Despite the progr
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Bangladesh is second only to China in terms of cotton consumption. However, due to limited domestic cotton production, the country is predominantly dependent on other destinations to fulfil its cotton requirements. Now with the development