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Swedish company Nilorn Bangladesh to set up factory in Bangladesh Special Economic Zone (BSEZ)

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Nilorn Bangladesh Limited, the Bangladesh unit of Swedish company Nilorn, a provider of international branding and labelling solutions, is now taking the initiative to set up their factory in Bangladesh Special Economic Zone (BSEZ).

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A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on the second day of the Bangladesh Investment Summit held in Araihazar, Narayanganj on Tuesday (8 April 2025). Mohammad Abdul Qayyum, Managing Director of Nilorn Bangladesh Limited, and Taro Kawachi, Managing Director of Bangladesh Special Economic Zone, signed the MoU.

Under this agreement, Nilorn Bangladesh will set up a modern factory in the special economic zone, where world-class labels, tags and branding materials will be produced. This will play a helpful role in further dynamizing the country’s ready-made garment industry.

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