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‘Bangladesh, 40 nations helping China evade tariffs’

15 August 2026
President Donald Trump’s administration has accused dozens of countries, including Bangladesh, of helping China evade US tariffs, depriving the US Treasury of tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue.
15 August 2026
Bangladesh US trade deal impact on garment sector

US delegation in Dhaka to explore investment opportunities

13 August 2026
A 45-member business delegation from the United States, representing 25 companies under the US-Bangladesh Business Council (USBBC), arrived in Dhaka on August 11 to explore investment opportunities.
13 August 2026
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Polish retailer LPP will continue sourcing from Bangladesh

12 August 2026
Agrees to solve $40m payment dispute
12 August 2026
Bangladesh wants free trade deal with European Union

Bangladesh pushes for EU trade deal, RCEP entry

10 August 2026
Bangladesh is preparing to launch formal negotiations for a free trade agreement with the European Union while pressing ahead with its bid to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), as the country steps up its efforts.
10 August 2026
Bangladesh Gas Crisis

Factories reopen after riding out worst part of gas crunch

9 August 2026
After about half a month, the FSRU at Cox’s Bazar was partly repaired on Thursday
9 August 2026
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Christmas apparel shipments slow on weak demand

7 August 2026
The slowdown comes as garment exports to both Europe and the United States continue to decline
7 August 2026
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Over 200 small Gazipur garment factories declare 3-day break

6 August 2026
With Wednesday's public holiday marking the second anniversary of the July Uprising, and Friday and Saturday being weekly holidays, factory managements opted to shut for three consecutive days rather than reopen today before the weekend
6 August 2026
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Apparel bodies recommend 370 factories for govt stimulus

6 August 2026
Three textile and apparel trade bodies have recommended 370 closed and struggling factories to the Bangladesh Bank for loans under the government’s Tk 60,000 crore stimulus package.
6 August 2026

Japanese investors call for easing trade barriers

Japanese investors have called for removal of trade barriers to Bangladesh as they ponder over parking in more funds in the country, according to a leader of the Japan-Bangladesh chamber.
29 May 2019
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Bangladesh has highest number of green garment factories

Ten more garment factories received the top billing from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to take the total to 24, the highest in the world, in a heartening development for Bangladesh’s apparel sector, whose image has been battered by incidents of industrial accidents.
25 May 2019
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Bangladeshi apparel makers paid one of the lowest prices in the world

Bangladeshi garment makers received one of the lowest prices in the world last year due to a lack of value-added apparel items, lack of negotiation skills, and image crisis. Among the garment trading nations in the world, Bangladeshi garment items were paid $2.79 per unit or per square metre equivalent
22 May 2019
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14 mega projects to get Tk 45,140cr in new dev budget

The government has allocated almost one-fourth of the development budget for fiscal 2019-20 to 14 mega projects with a view to
21 May 2019
Bangladesh Ready Made Garments

Apparel export to US thrives on trade war

Apparel exports to the US, Bangladesh’s single largest export destination, jumped 15.57 percent to $1.63 billion in the first three months of the year, which the exporters and experts attributed to the ongoing trade war between the US and China. Ready made garments was not in the list of the items
18 May 2019
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Bangladesh now depends less on India for cotton

African nations have surpassed India to become the largest source of cotton for Bangladesh as local spinners and millers look to cut down their dependence on a single source for their vital raw material.
13 May 2019
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Denim prospects brighten

Global consumption of denim fabric increased at a compound annual growth rate of 4.77 percent between 2012 and 2016 because of
11 May 2019
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Exports fetch $3b in April

Exports grew 2.69 percent year-on-year to $3.03 billion in April riding mainly on the higher shipment of apparel items, official data showed yesterday. Last month’s receipts, however, fell short of the government’s monthly target of $3.08 billion by 1.52 percent.
9 May 2019
RMG sector

Garment exports to US up 10pc

Garment exports to the US increased 10.10 percent year-on-year to $1.08 billion in the first two months of the year, with the shipments expected to grow exponentially if 25 percent duty on Chinese imports comes into effect.
7 May 2019

RMG notably safer now: ILO

Bangladesh has made impressive strides in making workplace safe in the garment sector in recent years as factory owners strengthened safety as per proposals of international brands and retailers, said union leaders, analysts, the ILO, and entrepreneurs.
23 April 2019
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Apparel should have minimum price

Bangladesh needs to set a base price for garment items to ensure proper rates from international retailers and brands for all
20 April 2019
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BGMEA seeks more time to relocate HQ

The Bangladesh Garment Manufac-turers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has sought more time from courts to relocate its
13 April 2019
BGMEA President Rubana Huq

Brightening the image of RMG sector top priority

Newly elected BGMEA President Rubana Huq's top priority is to brighten the apparel sector's image.
12 April 2019
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Asia-Pacific apparel sales to grow slightly in 2019

Sales of apparel items in emerging Asia-Pacific countries will continue to grow slightly in 2019 while it will decline in other major regions, including Europe, Middle East and Africa and Latin America.
11 April 2019

Accord to hear its fate on Apr 15

The Accord, which has been locked in a tug of war with the government over its right to continue its activities in Bangladesh, has to
8 April 2019
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Exports continue good run in March

Exports continued its good run in March, fetching 9.51 percent more than a year earlier and getting into a comfortable position to hit this fiscal year's target of $39 billion.
7 April 2019

Puma enters Bangladesh

German sportswear giant Puma has set foot in Bangladesh, with its first store to open next week -- as the country's sizeable and
3 April 2019

Cotton prices unscathed despite trade war

Fears of cotton prices soaring as a result of the US-China tariff war are unlikely to materialise, in a welcoming development for
2 April 2019
All commercial high-rises in Banani, Gulshan without  fire safety licence; Rajuk knew about FR Tower violations  12 years back; its builder Rupayan claims to be clean

Traders in for bleaker days

Another devastating fire at the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) kitchen market early yesterday thrashed the efforts of 248 shop owners who were already struggling to revive their businesses from a similar disaster just two years ago.
30 March 2019

Fibre from plastic waste

Raw Tech, a Bangladesh-Hong Kong joint venture, is set to invest Tk 50 crore to produce fibres from wasted plastic bottles with a view to grabbing a share of the market for polyester staple fibres currently dominated by Chinese firms.
27 March 2019

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