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BGBA executive committee meets BGMEA president

TBP Desk
21 Mar 2024 19:47:15 | Update: 21 Mar 2024 20:05:41
BGBA executive committee meets BGMEA president
BGBA’s newly elected executive committee meets with BGMEA President Faruque Hassan at BGMEA headquarters recently – Courtesy Photo

Newly elected executive committee of the Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association (BGBA) for the term 2024-2026, led by its president Mohammad Mofazzal Hossain Pavel, has called on Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Faruque Hassan at its headquarters.

Other members of the executive committee include Md Abdul Hamid Pintu, senior vice president; Mohammed Morshed Alam, vice-president; AKM Saifur Rahman, vice president; Zakir Hossain, secretary general; Emdad Ul Haque Miazi, joint secretary general; Md Roman Mia, joint secretary general; and Fazlul Haque, treasurer.

During the meeting, a wide array of issues concerning the ready-made garment industry of Bangladesh was discussed, including its current status, vision, and potential avenues for growth and development, said a press release.

The BGMEA president extended his warm congratulations to the newly elected committee of BGBA, expressing optimism that under their leadership, BGBA would emerge stronger and play a more important role in the development of the apparel industry.

He highlighted Bangladesh's growing emphasis on diversifying into high-end products and exploring new export markets.

Faruque called on BGBA leadership to develop connections with new buyers who do not currently source from Bangladesh.

Both parties acknowledged the pivotal role played by the RMG sector in driving the economic progress of Bangladesh.

Emphasising the significance of collective endeavours, they underscored the importance of unity in addressing the challenges confronting the industry and enhancing its competitiveness amidst a dynamic business environment.

Both sides asserted commitment to working hand in hand towards building a sustainable garment industry in Bangladesh, one that is resilient, socially responsible, and globally competitive.

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