Anwar Hossain, Administrator of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), today urged Australian investors to consider investing in waste recycling within Bangladesh's
textile industry.
"Australia represents a promising market for Bangladesh's garment exports. So, there is a significant opportunity to expand cooperation and strengthen partnerships between Bangladesh and Australia, which could greatly benefit both countries," he said.
Anwar Hossain said this while meeting with Clinton Pobke, Deputy Head of Mission at the High Commission of Australia in Bangladesh, at BGMEA office in the city, said a press release.
During the meeting, they had productive discussions on mutual interests and
the opportunities for trade between Bangladesh and Australia, particularly
regarding potential collaboration to increase garment exports from Bangladesh
to the Australian market.
Anwar Hossain expressed gratitude to the Australian government for continuing
duty-free market access for Bangladesh in the post-LDC era.
He highlighted that Bangladesh has the potential to lead in adopting circular
practices in the garment sector.
Anwar Hossain also sought the support of the Australian High Commission in
enhancing the knowledge and skills of Bangladeshi students in areas such as
product and design development, through collaboration with Australia's top
fashion institutes.
Clinton Pobke informed the BGMEA Administrator that the Australia Bangladesh
Business Forum (ABBF), in collaboration with the Bangladesh High Commission
in Australia, will be organizing the Australia Bangladesh Business Expo in
Sydney in late 2025.
This exhibition will provide a platform for Bangladeshi companies to showcase
products from various sectors and explore their business potential in the
Australian market.
Clinton Pobke sought the cooperation of BGMEA for the exhibition, to which
the BGMEA assured full support.