Bangladesh has the potential to raise non-cotton garment exports to up to $46 billion annually by 2032 if entrepreneurs invest $18 billion to expand their manufacturing capacity as the consumption of apparel made from artificial fabrics is rising rapidly, according to a new study.
Walk down the road in Savar, Gazipur or Narayanganj in the morning hours and you will see a long line of workers heading to work.
Climate-adaptive measures are vital for the sector’s future
Bangladesh could lose a staggering $27 billion in annual apparel exports by 2030 if it does not adopt a climate-adaptive approach due to high heat and floods, according to a new study.
Bangladesh recorded nearly $47 billion in export orders, a milestone achievement according to data from EPB
Bangladesh has the potential to raise non-cotton garment exports to up to $46 billion annually by 2032 if entrepreneurs invest $18 billion to expand their manufacturing capacity as the consumption of apparel made from artificial fabrics is rising rapidly, according to a new study.
Walk down the road in Savar, Gazipur or Narayanganj in the morning hours and you will see a long line of workers heading to work.
Climate-adaptive measures are vital for the sector’s future
Bangladesh could lose a staggering $27 billion in annual apparel exports by 2030 if it does not adopt a climate-adaptive approach due to high heat and floods, according to a new study.
Bangladesh recorded nearly $47 billion in export orders, a milestone achievement according to data from EPB