The whole world has been suffering a lot from the COVID-19 pandemic. Every sector of the industry has been affected. The textile industry is the main remittance earning source for Bangladesh. This industry has been affected a lot due to lockdown everywhere and a shortage of orders. As everywhere vaccination has been started and the COVID-19 infection situation is better now. Fortunately, Bangladesh is receiving plenty of orders now. Team Textile Focus talked with industry stakeholders, brands representatives to know about their business in 2021 and forecasting for 2022.
2021 was a stepping stone for us and we hope to recover further in 2022– Samira Perveze , Director, Talha Group of Industries
My main target is to focus on running the production lines in a more automated manner-Zarin Rashid, Director,TRZ Group
2021 was the year of challenges accompanied by huge opportunities- Abrar H Sayem ,President, BAYLA, Co-Founder &CEO Merchant Bay
2021 was the year of challenges accompanied by huge opportunities. In the beginning of Pandemic our industry was in slow motion but at the end we saw huge order flow. If we want to keep the consistency of order flow, our whole industry must act together. BGMEA, BKMEA, BTMA, BAYLA, Government Agency, Policy makers and all the stakeholders need to work collaborate for more diversified product portfolio of our Bangladesh RMG industry.
Continuing business with sustainability and staying market for good future-Gazi Md. Shahid Ullah
2021 was Interesting Year Business is coming back But 2022 Innovations Changes Automation- Sohel Sadat, Chairman, Shin Shin group
With more and more countries getting vaccinated and confident consumer’s approach, we are hoping for a better year ahead-Minhazul Hoque, Director, Fatullah Dyeing & Calendering Mills Ltd
2021 has been difficult but promising- Enam Md Eysas, Director ,Majumder Group