Textile millers and garment makers in Bangladesh yesterday demanded that the government include some of their recommendations in the new national budget as many of the issues they raised remain unaddressed.
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.
Textile millers and garment makers in Bangladesh yesterday demanded that the government include some of their recommendations in the new national budget as many of the issues they raised remain unaddressed.
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.