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Chinese Delegation Explores Collaborations with BGMEA in Textile and Apparel Sector

Chinese Delegation Explores Collaborations with BGMEA in Textile and Apparel Sector
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Chinese Delegation Explores Collaborations with BGMEA in Textile and Apparel Sector

BGMEA: In a bid to foster stronger ties and explore potential collaborations, a delegation from China, representing the China Knitting Industrial Association and the China Cotton Textile Association, visited the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on Monday. The visit aimed to create opportunities for mutual growth and enhancement of trade benefits, with a specific focus on the textile and apparel sector.

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Led by Lin Yunfeng, Chairman of the China Knitting Industrial Association, Jing Shenquan, Vice Chairman of the China Cotton Textile Association, and Wei Wei, Vice Director of the Department of the China Knitting Industrial Association, the Chinese delegation included representatives from various companies specializing in textile machinery, chemicals, and raw materials.

The BGMEA leadership, including President Faruque Hassan, Senior Vice President S. M. Mannan (Kochi), Vice President Shahidullah Azim, and Vice President (Finance) Khandoker Rafiqul Islam, welcomed the delegation. Additionally, BGMEA Directors Faisal Samad, Haroon Ar Rashid, Barrister Vidiya Amrit Khan, Md. Imranur Rahman, and Neela Hosna Ara were present during the meetings.

Discussions during the visit centered around exploring trade and investment opportunities, fostering collaboration, and expanding the business scope between Bangladesh and China in the textile and apparel sector. The exchange of ideas and insights between industry leaders from both countries opens up avenues for shared growth and development.

As the global textile landscape evolves, such collaborative efforts contribute to the sustainable and mutually beneficial advancement of the textile and apparel industries in Bangladesh and China. The visit stands as a testament to the commitment of both nations to strengthen economic partnerships and explore new horizons in the dynamic world of textiles.

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