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Garments

Representational Image. File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Trade

Ctg port returns to normalcy as transport strike called off

The November garments export target of $4 billion might fall short due to the strike

Represenattional image. Photo: TBS
RMG

Home fears labour unrest at 159 RMG units

Short on stimulus, Syedpur garment cluster’s Covid recovery stutters
RMG

Short on stimulus, Syedpur garment cluster’s Covid recovery stutters

Photo: TBS/ Salahuddin Ahmed
Bangladesh

Cotton recycling can save Bangladesh $0.5bn on imports: Study

The USA, EU are the biggest markets for our garment industry leaders. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Panorama

Exploring new hopes towards sustainability of garment industry

Mohammad Reazuddin, the pioneering  garment trader. To promote the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ theme, Reaz Shirt sponsored a bicycle race in Dhaka. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Reazuddin: The tailor who became the first RMG exporter from Bangladesh

Representational Image. Photo: Pixabay
Bangladesh

Fire at garment factory in Kamalapur brought under control

Garment workers blocked Banani road demanding salaries
RMG

Garment workers blocked Banani road demanding salaries

Garments workers shout slogans as they block a road demanding their due wages during the lockdown amid concerns over the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 15, 2020/ Reuters
RMG

As fashion sales fall globally, big brands leave Asia's garment workers in limbo

Envoy Textile Ltd. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
RMG

‘Pay green prices for green factories’

Autoconers processes yarns at a factory of Envoy Textiles
Bangladesh

More than half of CIPs come from garments, textile sectors

Readymade garment workers of Nassa group blocked the road at Tejgaon on Thursday protesting against the decision of rescission. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Row over sacking: Workers of Nassa garments block road for 2nd day

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Economy

Turning waste plastic bottles into fine jackets

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