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Article

8 Jui 2024

Auteur:
Hasan Arif, The Business Post

Bangladesh: Garment employers' associations call for full cash incentive payments, reporting 50% increase in production costs and decline in international garment prices

"BGMEA, BKMEA seek due cash incentive to pay salaries, bonuses", 8 June 2024

The export-oriented ready-made garment factory owners urge pre-Eid cash disbursement of Tk 4.5 billion to ensure timely salary payments for workers during Eid-ul-Azha.

...Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President SM Mannan Kochi and BKMEA Executive President Mohammad Hatem have sent a letter to Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali.

The letter... states that the garment factory associations are citing a 50 per cent increase in production costs due to recent national and international factors and request the government expedite the disbursement of cash incentives. This financial strain threatens their ability to pay workers' salaries on time for Eid ul-Azha.

BGMEA President SM Mannan Kochi told The Business Post, "The prices of all services, including gas, electricity, and water, have increased. At the same time, workers' wages have also hiked. However, the prices of garment products in the international market have decreased...

BGMEA and BKMEA warn of a deep crisis in the garment industry due to a confluence of factors: the post-pandemic (Covid-19) economic slump, rising geopolitical tensions, and high inflation fueled by the Russia-Ukraine and Palestine-Israel wars. These factors are negatively impacting the global apparel market, with ripple effects on Bangladesh's economy.

Mohammad Hatem said, "The government has given us a partial payment of the cash incentive. But it will not fulfil our needs. We want the due amount."...

The letter also read that the owners of the ready-made garments industry are under multifaceted financial pressures ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. In addition to the payment of salaries and bonuses, we have to pay utility bills, which require a lot of money in a short period. In this situation, the owners are deeply concerned about the payment of workers' wages....

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