Bangladesh’s exports of terry towels rose by 49.60 per cent from July to November. In fiscal 2018, exports of home textiles, including terry towels, bed sheets, linen, curtains, and pillow covers, grew 9.95 per cent year on year. However, terry towel exports declined 4.40 per cent year on year.
With a trade advantage of nearly 15 per cent, including six per cent cash incentive, the home textile sector in Bangladesh, especially terry towels, is performing well. Bangladesh regularly exports different types of home textiles and specialized textile products including terry towel bed sheets, bedspreads, pillows, pillow covers, cotton table napkins, furnishing fabrics, curtains, window and door curtains, cushions, cushion covers, carpets, table covers, kitchen accessories, mattress covers, bath linen, and other home furnishings.
However, at least 10 small and medium factories have closed in the past two years. Another three or five are struggling to survive. At least 70,000 workers lost their jobs due to closure of those factories. The sector’s (including terry towel) growth started to witness a decline from January 2014, when the European Union allowed zero-duty benefit to Pakistan under its GSP Plus scheme on the export of home textiles and some other products. The EU imported over $6.86 billion worth of home textiles in 2016.

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