The Future of Bangladesh Ceramics Industry

The Future of Bangladesh Ceramics Industry

Bangladesh’s untapped potential in export of ceramics

Ceramic tiles, tableware and sanitary ware have become an integral part of today’s life. It makes a world of a difference to the look and characteristics of a structure’s interiors and exteriors.

“Now the import ratio has been reduced by 85-95% for the main ceramic products”

In conversation with Shirajul Islam Mollah, MP, President of Bangladesh Ceramics Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BCMEA) and Managing Director, China-Bangla Ceramic Industries Limited

Why design is a crucial element for the ceramics industry

Those days are gone when businessmen had to rely on foreign products for designing their items. Now most of the factories have their own design and product development team which brings out four to six new products – from plates, cups, mugs to cutlery and dinner sets – every year.

“Bangladeshi tiles can compete in quality with tiles from anywhere in the world”

Mir Ceramic started its journey back in 2003 with a single purpose: to become the undisputed leader in quality.

Advanced ceramics offers huge growth potential

Bangladesh should look beyond the traditional usage of ceramics and produce more value-added items with a view to capturing a vast global market, entrepreneurs and experts said.

“Tax reduction to import raw materials is needed to improve export of ceramics”

DBL Ceramics Limited started its journey with an unparalleled commitment to bring elegant and premium quality ceramic tiles to cater to the needs of all sorts of building and diverse architectural needs.

“The reduction of production cost will increase the prospects for export”

We claim ourselves to be the experts of the tiles industry as our company has been dealing with this business for 33 years.

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