USA – the largest home textile market in the world – nearly stands at US $ 70 billion valuation in 2021 in this category and the same is expected to grow at a CAGR range of 5-7 per cent during 2021-2026, as per various reports. The coun
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Bangladesh garment makers are ramping up their capacities and across product categories as global brands and retailers come calling with fresh work orders. Apparel Resources (AR) speaks to some of these players to get to the depth of things
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Bangladesh Government has fixed export target of US$ 12 billion by 2030 for Bangladesh leather export even as a private player is coming up with a shoe park in Gazipur that has drawn interest of the foreign players already who are keen to i
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Preferential trade agreements such as Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) have always been in the wish list of the garment exporters as these agreements provide a much-required level playing
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Bangladesh’s apparel export to Europe, the major stronghold, is going to get a further facelift as an Italian shipping company connects Chittagong with Europe directly even as a Danish shipping company is building a 200,000 sq. ft custom
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As per the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Bangladesh’s exports to India are expected to reach US$ 2 billion at the end of the current financial year on the back of increased demand for Bangladeshi products. Ap
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In Bangladesh’s recent apparel export turnaround, traditional strongholds played a very important role. That does not mean non-traditional markets failed to contribute their bit in this. Apparel Resources analyses the facts and figures to
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After offering duty-free access to 97 per cent of goods from Bangladesh to its market in 2021, China has recently added 383 new products to this taking the total percentage of ‘Made in Bangladesh’ products to enjoy duty benefit to 98 pe
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India’s exports to Bangladesh went up by 81 per cent between April and October period of FY 2021-22, amounting to US $ 7.7 billion, making Bangladesh the fourth largest export destination for India. It was in 2019, Bangladesh’s exports