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Bangladesh’s Minister of Textiles and Jute, Khandaker Abdul Muktadir, emphasized that sustaining the long-term competitiveness of the country’s ready-made garment and textile industry requires prioritizing sustainable production, innovation, research, and product diversification. Speaking as chief guest at the inauguration of the Textile Innovation Exchange held at Le Méridien in Dhaka on Saturday, he said sustainability is no longer a slogan but a necessity for the industry’s survival and future.

The minister noted that Bangladesh’s natural resources are limited, making efficient use of energy, water, and raw materials essential through circular production and effective management. He warned that the country’s export base remains narrow and must expand into high-value segments such as sportswear, man-made fiber apparel, and technical textiles to remain globally competitive. He also highlighted the need for research, design development, skill enhancement, and modern technology adoption.

Muktadir added that the government will repurpose closed factories through industrial parks, public-private partnerships, or leasing to attract new investment. He said other promising sectors like leather, light engineering, and shipbuilding will be revitalized through technology, skills, and international collaboration.

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