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
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‘Cartel’ angle lead ICDs to fall out of favour with garment makers as they root for CFS now
Increasing cost of export and import of raw materials as ICDs hike charges upset garment makers, who sought incorporating provision for the setting up of export-CFS into the draft private ICD policy.
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With the principal objective to boost trade ties with Russia, Bangladesh is mulling a currency swap agreement with Russia with many in the garment industry looking forward to the same as they feel apparel export prospects in Russia are high
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As Bangladesh’s apparel exports register new records, exporters are worried that the infrastructural and operational bottlenecks at Chittagong Port do not play the spoilsport.
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After global slump year 2020, apparel imports to the European Union gearing to get back to earlier heights!
Before 2020, the market grew by an average annual rate of 4.70 per cent from 2016 to 2019 and experts project that the EU is slowly crawling back to this growth rate despite continuous setbacks by the cycle of Covid that is holding the worl
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Starting their entrepreneurial journey as garment makers, many in Bangladesh have grown and evolved to become big conglomerates with diverse business interests. Let’s find out what are the various businesses some of the prominent garment
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Decoding the puzzle why Bangladesh denim makers weren’t able to make much profit despite optimistic demand for ‘Made in Bangladesh’ jeans
The demand for knitwear has increased significantly as compared to woven but ‘Made in Bangladesh’ seems to have been able to maintain its demand and standing in the global scenario, despite which denim manufacturers are not able to make
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The intrinsic link between FDI in MMF and how it can help Bangladesh move up the value chain
Of all garment items produced globally, 78 per cent is made from MMF even if of Bangladesh’s total apparel shipments, around 74 per cent is cotton based. But if Bangladesh is to move up the value chain and claim a larger share in the glob






