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The Bangladesh garment industry faces a potential financial blow of $250 million per month in additional tariffs if the ...
Men's Wearhouse, the largest specialty retailer of menswear and rental products in the United States, is proud to introduce ...
Joint forces have arrested a labour leader over alleged involvement in a clash between ready-made garments (RMG) workers and joint forces in Narayanganj's Rupganj last week. Selim Mahmud, central ...
Like the struggle against International Monetary Fund austerity, the fight against the devastating consequences of tariff war ...
Since its inception in 2017, Apon has evolved from a single pilot project into a robust platform serving over 170,000 ready-made garment (RMG) workers nationwide. With the recent launch of its 44th in ...
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Epaulet's owner, Eva Kuhle, says the White House's tariff policies are undermining domestic manufacturing.
When asked about possible travel restrictions for factory owners, he said: “We will review payments after March 27 before making a decision on travel bans.” The announcement comes amid growing ...
which employs 3,200 factory workers, was bracing for order cancellations as rising costs for buyers could spell the end of Bangladesh's competitive edge. The ready-made garment industry is of ...
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Turkey's Denim Rise Invests in Egypt ProjectThe Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) announced that the ready-made garment manufacturer will invest $8.8 million into a factory that will provide 1,000 jobs and export 70 percent of its ...
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South Asian garment makers anxious about future after Trump’s ‘shock’ tariffs: ‘Terrible for business’The tariffs have pushed companies in mostly impoverished South Asian countries such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh – both ...
Two garment workers were killed when a passenger-filled leguna overturned and fell into an open drain on the side of a road in Ashulia of Dhaka today (16 April). Several others were also injured in ...
Ready-made garments have long driven Bangladesh's growth ... tariff could shift buyers to other countries. I've spoken to factory clients bracing for layoffs if US contracts stop.
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