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Chinese investment in high-end textiles, backward linkage industries sought


Published : 08 Jul 2024 09:57 PM

The BGMEA leaders at a view exchange meeting underscored the potential for Chinese investment in high-end textiles and backward linkage industries in Bangladesh, which promise mutual benefits for both nations.

The meeting took place at BGMEA Bhaban, Uttara in the capital on Sunday as a delegation representing leading Chinese textile and apparel enterprises visited the apex apparel body, aiming to explore collaboration opportunities in the textile and apparel sector. 

BGMEA President S M Mannan (Kochi) while addressing, provided an insightful overview of Bangladesh's vibrant apparel industry, highlighting its strategic shift towards manufacturing high-value woven and man-made fiber (MMF)-based garments. 

He highlighted the increasing investment by Bangladeshi manufacturers in technology up-gradation to enhance production capabilities and efficiency in manufacturing high-end complex garment items. 

Led by Huang Liansheng, Managing Director of the China Textile Industrial Corporation for Foreign Economic and Technical Cooperation (CTEXIC), the 15-member delegation engaged in fruitful discussions with the leaders of BGMEA including President S M Mannan (Kochi), Senior Vice President Khandoker Rafiqul Islam, Vice President Abdullah Hil Rakib and Vice President Rakibul 

Alam Chowdhury.

The meeting focused on exploring investment opportunities, and expanding business horizons between Bangladesh and China in the textile and apparel industry, said a press release.

They also emphasized China's support in enhancing capabilities through the exchange of knowledge and technical expertise. 

Huang Liansheng, Managing Director of CTEXIC, expressed the delegation's purpose during their visit to Bangladesh, emphasizing their interest in assessing the business and investment environment and policies of the country. 

"During our visit to various factories, we are pleased to witness significant improvements in the working environment in Bangladesh. The workers here exhibit a positive and energetic attitude," he remarked. 

"Many Chinese companies are eager to explore business and investment opportunities in Bangladesh."he added.

Huang Liansheng further said, "We intend to share our positive experiences with other Chinese companies that have not yet ventured into Bangladesh, encouraging them to explore the business potential this country offers."

BGMEA Directors Md Ashikur Rahman (Tuhin), Shams Mahmud, Rajiv Chowdhury, Abrar Hossain Sayem, Md. Jakir Hossain, Md Nurul Islam, Md Rezaul Alam (Miru), M Ahsanul Hoq, Mohammed Rakib AL Naser, and Md Absar Hossain were present at the meeting.