The
readymade garments industry acts as the backbone of our economy and as a
catalyst for the development of our country. We take pride in the sector that
has been fetching billions of dollars as export earnings and creating jobs for
millions of people in the country.
The
“Made in Bangladesh” tag has also brought glory for Bangladesh, making it a
prestigious brand across the globe. Bangladesh, which was once termed by cynics
a “bottomless basket” has now become a “basket full of wonders.” The country
with its limited resources has been maintaining 6% annual average GDP growth
rate and has brought about remarkable social and human development.
It
is really a matter of great interest to many – how the economy of Bangladesh
continues to grow at a steady pace, sometimes even when rowing against the
tide. Now we envision Bangladesh achieving the middle-income country status by
2021. We firmly believe that our dream will come true within the stipulated
time and the RMG industry will certainly play a crucial role in materializing
the dream.
After
the independence in 1971, Bangladesh was one of poorest countries in the world.
No major industries were developed in Bangladesh, when it was known as East
Pakistan, due to discriminatory attitude and policies of the government of the
then West Pakistan. So, rebuilding the war-ravaged country with limited
resources appeared to be the biggest challenge for us.
The
industry that has been making crucial contribution to rebuilding the country
and its economy is none other than the readymade garment (RMG) industry which
is now the single biggest export earner for Bangladesh. The sector accounts for
81% of total export earnings of the country.
When
our lone export earner – the jute industry – started losing its golden days, it
is the RMG sector that replaced it.
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