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| Garment industry in Bangladesh | |
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| Workers at a garment factory in Bangladesh | |
| Number of Employees | Over 4.5 million (2023)[1] |
| Main Products/Services | Ready-made garments (RMG): knitwear, woven garments |
| Website | [Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association Official Website] |
The garment industry in Bangladesh is one of the largest contributors to the country’s economy, accounting for around 80% of export earnings and employing over 4.5 million people, most of whom are women. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest exporter of ready-made garments (RMG), after China.[2]
History
The garment industry in Bangladesh began to emerge in the late 1970s, gaining momentum in the 1980s with favorable trade policies such as quota-free access to European and North American markets under the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA).[3]
Growth and Expansion
By the 1990s, Bangladesh became a key player in global apparel manufacturing due to:
Contribution to the Economy
The garment industry plays a vital role in Bangladesh’s economy:
- Contributes ~11% to GDP.
- Accounts for 45% of industrial employment.
- Generates $45 billion annually in export earnings (2023).[5]
Major export markets include:
Products
Bangladesh produces a wide range of garments, including:
- Knitwear: T-shirts, sweaters.
- Woven garments: Shirts, trousers, denim.
- Specialized apparel: Sportswear, outerwear.
Major buyers include global brands like H&M, Zara, Primark, Walmart, and Gap Inc..[7]
Workforce
The industry employs over 4.5 million workers, with women making up about 80% of the workforce. The sector has been instrumental in empowering women and improving their socioeconomic status.[8]
Challenges
Despite its success, the industry faces significant challenges:
- Worker Safety: Incidents like the Rana Plaza collapse in 2013 exposed safety lapses and led to international scrutiny.[9]
- Low Wages: Although wages have increased in recent years, they remain low compared to other manufacturing countries.
- Global Competition: Competing with other low-cost producers like Vietnam and Cambodia.
- Compliance: Meeting environmental and social compliance standards.[10]
Initiatives and Reforms
In response to challenges, several initiatives have been undertaken:
- Accord and Alliance: International agreements to improve factory safety and working conditions.
- Green Factories: Bangladesh is home to the highest number of green garment factories in the world.[11]
- Digitalization: Implementation of automated production systems and digital tools to improve efficiency.
Future Prospects
The industry aims to achieve $100 billion in export earnings by 2030 by diversifying products, investing in technology, and ensuring compliance with international standards.[12]
See also
References
- ↑ "Employment in Bangladesh Garment Industry". https://www.bgmea.com.bd/.
- ↑ "Garment Industry of Bangladesh". https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bangladesh-Garment-Industry.
- ↑ "History of Garment Industry in Bangladesh". https://www.bgmea.com.bd/page/history.
- ↑ "Growth of Bangladesh's Garment Sector". https://www.researchgate.net/Bangladesh-RMG-Industry.
- ↑ "Economic Contribution of the Garment Sector". https://www.trademap.org/.
- ↑ "Export Markets for Bangladeshi Garments". https://www.bgmea.com.bd/.
- ↑ "Major Buyers of Bangladeshi Garments". https://www.bangladeshtextiletoday.com.
- ↑ "Women in Bangladesh's Garment Industry". https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2019/03/08/empowering-women-in-bangladesh.
- ↑ "Rana Plaza Tragedy". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-24458127.
- ↑ "Challenges in the Garment Industry". https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/bangladesh-garments.
- ↑ "Green Factories in Bangladesh". https://www.textiletoday.com.bd/green-factories/.
- ↑ "Future of Bangladesh's Garment Industry". https://www.bgmea.com.bd/page/future.