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Dhaka office to promote Surat textiles

By September 1, 20161 Min Read
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Surat polyester fabrics, saris and dress materials will be on the shelves of Bangladesh consumers if the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (SGCCI) plan to set up an extension office at Dhaka with the assistance of Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) brings good results. 
According to BS Agarwal, President, SGCCI, Bangladesh is the top manufacturer of readymade garments and garment industry uses around 90 per cent cotton. There is huge potential for Surat fabrics, including saris and dress materials. FBCCI office-bearers have invited Surti weavers and textile processors to set up their units in Dhaka and Chittagong.
Fabric samples will be sent to the SGCCI office at Dhaka and circulated to all garmenting units there and after the registers its fabric orders will start flowing. The annual export of readymade garments to Europe and the US from Bangladesh is pegged at $28 billion. Most cotton fabric is sourced by garment manufacturers in Bangladesh from India and China. Bangladesh has FTA with all leading countries including those of Europe and the US. 
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