China opens trading doors to the world after 1,016 days of a strict "zero-Covid" policy It would also help reduce costs of all manufactured items and machinery Bangladeshi exporters are hopeful to explore the market Chinese reopening not to impact Bangladesh's supply of oil and gas as its source is different With 2023 looking to be a gloomy year for economies, businesses in
The readymade garments sector in Bangladesh is looking towards making huge investments in increasing capacity even when businesses worldwide are scaling back their operations as financial pundits and economists predict slowed growth worldwide and even global inflation. According to sources at the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the
Local apparel suppliers are expecting moderate recovery in exports in the upcoming year as sales in the Western world are gradually gaining pace with a new normal arising from the Russia-Ukraine war and falling prices of petroleum products.