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Bangladesh struggles for raw materials

Bangladesh’s apparel sector is being hit by Coronavirus-related supply chain disorders, with prices for raw materials soaring. As materials from China fail to arrive on time, prices of local stocks of items have gone up by nearly 50 per cent in some cases. Some factory owners have been forced to bring raw materials in by air to meet manufacturing deadlines. And the sector is gearing up for a prolonged crisis as the virus continues to spread worldwide, with fears that destination markets in the US and Europe will be affected. Bangladesh imports some 60 per cent of its woven fabrics from China. Some 15 per cent to 20 per cent of raw materials and 80 per cent to 85 per cent of dyeing chemicals and accessories of the knitwear sector comes from China. And some 40 per cent of raw materials for garment accessories and the packaging manufacturing industry also comes from China every year.

Bangladesh’s apparel sector is the country’s top foreign currency earner. Production in many factories is being hampered by the lack of raw materials. Due to the short supply, prices of different raw materials have increased by between 30 per cent and 40 per cent.

 
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