Local and global investors in Bangladesh’s ready-made garment sector saw strong prospects for growth and improvement in denim ...
Ayesha Begum, in the foreground, is a garment worker in Bangladesh. She sews pockets on about 90 pairs of jeans an hour. The jeans will sell for about $50 each. She earns $134 a month. Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh remains the top choice for global apparel buyers, especially for denim, where its high-quality products and competitive pricing ...
The demand outlook for locally made denim garments is gradually improving as Western economies rebound, local and foreign ...
Western brands are paying less for clothes manufactured in Bangladesh. Workers hope recent political changes in the country will lead to improvements in their conditions.
Already, dozens of factories in Ashulia, Gazipur, Savar and others have suspended operations over the past week as tensions ...
The International Accord was first launched after the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh and was designed to protect workers from unsafe conditions. It has since expanded into Pakistan.
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