The paint industry in Bangladesh stands at a fascinating inflection point. What was once a seasonal, maintenance-driven purchase has now evolved into a lifestyle decision.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
From high-rise apartments in Dhaka to rural homesteads and factory facades, a quiet revolution is colouring the landscape of Bangladesh—one coat at a time.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
In Dhaka’s ever-expanding skyline, where apartments compete for light, heat, and breath, paint is not just the final touch – it’s the invisible layer that makes a house livable.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
Painting one’s home is no longer just about freshening up walls. In today’s world—where a vibrant cultural legacy intersects with modern living—choosing paint has evolved into a personal, emotional, and financial decision.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
The paint industry in Bangladesh stands at a fascinating inflection point. What was once a seasonal, maintenance-driven purchase has now evolved into a lifestyle decision.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
In a country like Bangladesh, where urban air pollution is already a growing concern, what if the walls inside your home were contributing to the problem too? Unbeknownst to many, traditional paints can silently release harmful chemicals into indoor air, sometimes for years after application.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
Painting one’s home is no longer just about freshening up walls. In today’s world—where a vibrant cultural legacy intersects with modern living—choosing paint has evolved into a personal, emotional, and financial decision.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
In Dhaka’s ever-expanding skyline, where apartments compete for light, heat, and breath, paint is not just the final touch – it’s the invisible layer that makes a house livable.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?
From high-rise apartments in Dhaka to rural homesteads and factory facades, a quiet revolution is colouring the landscape of Bangladesh—one coat at a time.
The Daily Star (TDS): How would you assess the current state of Bangladesh’s paint industry, and what policy or market-level interventions are essential to unlock its next phase of growth?