Close Menu
Indian Textile Journal
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Indian Textile Journal
Epson
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Indian Textile Journal
Home » Primary textile production affected by gas shortage
Industry Update

Primary textile production affected by gas shortage

By September 21, 20212 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link

Bangladesh

The
Bangladesh Textile Mills Association said that textile makers had been facing
shortage of gas for the past one month and the crisis had surpassed the
tolerable limit in the last few days.

 

Mohammad
Ali Khokon, President, BTMA, said that, the government has spent hundreds of
crores to setup LNG terminals in the country and increased the price with a
pledge to ensure uninterrupted gas supply to the industry. He said that it is
possible for the government to supply LNG through the national grid for the
survival of textile industry. He feared that if the gas crisis continued, the
country’s readymade garment export would be hampered heavily due to shortage of
raw materials.

 

Khokon
claimed that all spinning, weaving and dyeing mills had been running at 40-50%
less capacity due to the shortage of gas. Demanding uninterrupted import and
supply of LNG, the
BTMA president said that it would be difficult
for the mill owners to pay the workers and repay bank loans on a regular basis
if the gas crisis lingered. Machinery and spares have been frequently damaged
in the mills which run through captive power generations due to the low
pressure of gas, he said.


Source: NewAge Business

Image
Source: Google Images

Also Read:

https://indiantextilejournal.com/latest-textile-industry-news/california-passes-bill-to-protect-garment-workers

https://indiantextilejournal.com/latest-textile-industry-news/ultra-high-viscosity-technology-by-xaar-for-labels

 

Previous ArticleStarlinger to set new ground in Turkey’s textile industry
Next Article Plastic waste converted to fabric by Rajasthan’s startup

Related Posts

PDS earns Great Place to Work recognition in 10 countries

June 2, 2026

Turkmenistan sees focus on high-tech Italian textile machinery

May 29, 2026

RIICO begins plot allotment at Rupaheri Textile Park in Bhilwara

May 18, 2026
Recent Posts
  • PDS earns Great Place to Work recognition in 10 countries
  • NITMA welcomes cotton import duty waiver
  • Cotton imports exempted from customs duty
  • Trident Group and ICAR-NINFET explore tie-up for natural fibre home textiles
  • Bharat Tex 2026 mobile app launched
  • Atlas Copco RePower Centre boosts compressor lifecycle solutions
  • Arrow launches summer wedding campaign celebrating brotherhood and timeless style
  • Keyur Parekh appointed Whole-Time Director at Welspun
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

SISTER PUBLICATIONS

Construction World Equipment India Industrial Product Finder Infrastructure Today

© 2026 Indian Textile Journal. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.