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RMG NOTES

Mostafiz Uddin

RMG NOTES

Mostafiz Uddin is the Managing Director of Denim Expert Limited. He is also the Founder and CEO of Bangladesh Denim Expo and Bangladesh Apparel Exchange (BAE). Email: mostafiz@denimexpert.com

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Bangladesh must bring AI to the factory floor

13 August 2026
Bangladesh built its garment industry on scale, competitive labour costs, and the ability to supply large volumes of basic apparel.
13 August 2026
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How falling real prices threaten Bangladesh’s apparel sector

14 June 2026
While our costs have been rising sharply and continuously, the unit prices paid for apparel have been falling in real terms.
14 June 2026
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Bangladesh wants fair business, not charity

2 June 2026
For two decades, I have watched global fashion brands speak the language of responsible business conduct—human rights due diligence, living wages, supplier partnerships, climate transition, social compliance, transparency, and shared responsibility.
2 June 2026
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Global buyers must share the cost in RMG’s green transition

23 April 2026
For years, Bangladesh’s export success was built on a simple promise to global buyers. We would deliver at scale, at speed, and at low cost.
23 April 2026
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EU's changing apparel market and Bangladesh's export challenges

5 April 2026
Bangladesh’s garment industry has faced some serious challenges of late. In the first eight months of FY2025-26, the country’s ready-made garment exports fell 3.73 percent year on year to $25.79 billion, against $26.79 billion in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
5 April 2026
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Why Bangladesh needs a brand reset

16 March 2026
For decades, the international image of Bangladesh has been shaped by a narrow and increasingly outdated narrative.
16 March 2026
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How garment makers can manage the Middle East logistics shock

5 March 2026
For Bangladesh, exporters should plan for possible delays, even where the scheduled transit time is unchanged. When ocean schedules become volatile, brands often push urgent top-ups by air or at least move samples and approvals by air. But air is also being hit.
5 March 2026
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Without SME-friendly policies, green funds won't work

16 February 2026
A news report published in The Daily Star early this month highlighted many factory owners’ struggle to access the much-heralded Green Transformation Fund (GTF).
16 February 2026
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The ‘T’s of RMG Industry

Want to know what the next big thing will be in the global apparel industry? Well, we hear much about the issue of transparency, and in a great many cases, this is referring to the issue of apparel brands and retailers revealing the names of their manufacturing facilities.
28 November 2019
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Five steps to put the RMG sector back on track

Recent figures show the export of ready-made garments (RMG) from Bangladesh during the first four months of the current fiscal year (FY2019-20) fell by 6.67 percent to USD 10.5 billion. Knitwear exports for the four months fell 5.73 percent to USD 5.5 billion, while woven garments exports fell 7.67 percent to USD 5 billion.
23 November 2019
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Clothing as a commodity: The naked truth

The global apparel industry has a serious overproduction issue and it impacts all sections of the supply chain.
17 November 2019
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Cleaning up our act

2019 has been a landmark year for climate change issues. Around the world, we have seen people taking to the streets to protest, many of them children and young adults ...
4 November 2019
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Consumers: The missing link in sustainable apparel

Who should pay to make apparel supply chains more sustainable? This is a question we hear a lot, and it is also one which causes a great many disagreements between factory owners and apparel brands.
23 October 2019
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Evolution of the RMG sector

The global apparel industry is awash with “facts” and statistics which, in a great many cases, can be inadvertently misleading. One of the most cited of these is that the textile industry is the second most polluting on the planet. Says who? Well, quite a lot of people actually.
13 October 2019
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Seven ways RMG sector can fight climate change

The world’s attention has been focused on the UN Climate Summit in New York that ended on September 23.
28 September 2019
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Trying times for our RMG sector

These are very challenging times for the Bangladeshi ready-made garment (RMG) industry. Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BGMEA) recently announced that since February this year, 46 RMG factories have closed down and 25,000 workers have lost their jobs.
20 September 2019
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Apparel sector should not be blinded by technology

If you want to understand the present, look to the past. All the talk right now in apparel supply chains is of new technology, automation and robots potentially replacing humans. We read constantly about how customisation is the future—that consumers want to go online and bespoke their clothing to their own specific requirements. “Personalisation” is the name of the game. Surely it is far better to have personalised products than mass customisation, right? Perhaps so, provided that you are prepared to pay for it, but who is? How many people do we see wearing personalised apparel products?
15 September 2019
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Recognising more than just volume

A total of 66 companies have received the National Export Trophy award recently, in recognition of their extraordinary performances in the country’s export earnings in 2016-17.
4 September 2019
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What does the future hold for our apparel industry?

Over recent weeks, as the world celebrated the achievements of Neil Armstrong and the crew of Apollo 11 50 years ago, and with
1 September 2019
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Time for some home truths

A common cry we hear in global textile supply chains is that near-shoring is a more sustainable and perhaps ethical option for apparel brands. In the past couple of years, we have seen evidence—albeit limited—of this, with the US President Donald Trump talking about bringing manufacturing home, and efforts by the UK to redevelop its once-burgeoning textile industry.
19 August 2019
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Why factories should be sustainability leaders, not followers

The fashion industry is among the most polluting industries in the world, while demand for inexpensive fast fashion products is increasing the burden on the natural environment.
27 July 2019
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Is it time for a water tax in the apparel sector?

Imagine if you had in your hands an extremely precious resource. While you have lots of this resource, you only have a finite amount—it won’t last forever.
13 July 2019
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Turning the ‘old and worn’ into ‘new and precious’

Each day in garment manufactu-ring facilities around the world, including in Bangladesh, millions of metres of fabric are wasted.
6 July 2019
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Rethinking our education system to inspire innovation

Bangladesh's apparel industry has changed dramatically over the nearly 40 years since its inception, enjoying rapid expansion, employing some four million people (with 65 percent of the workforce being female) and contributing over USD 32 billion to the nation’s economy last year.
18 June 2019
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Now is the time for unity within the RMG industry

All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall,” is a famous quote traditionally associated with the titular heroes of the novel The Three Musketeers written by Alexandre Dumas, first published in 1844.
7 June 2019
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Diplomacy in the apparel world

As a nation, we should be proud that Bangladesh has become one of Asia’s most remarkable and unexpected success stories in recent years and has been ranked 41st among the world’s largest economies in 2019 in a report published by the UK-based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR).
22 May 2019
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Is Bangladesh’s apparel sector ready for industry 4.0?

Bangladesh has achieved an economic miracle over the past three decades, but it cannot afford to rest on its laurels now.
11 May 2019
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Reducing the environmental impact of RMG industry

On April 22, people in countries across the world took part in a global day of political and civic action for World Earth Day, an annual event dedicated to environmental protection, first celebrated in 1970.
4 May 2019

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