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2024年8月1日

著者:
Hasan Arif, The Business Post

Bangladesh: Garment sector loses $800 million during disruption, with lost orders worth approx. $4 billion

"Apparel sector faces $800m loss due to unrest", 1 August 2024

The recent unrest surrounding the quota reform movement has inflicted significant losses on Bangladesh's garment sector. The resumption of internet services has made the extent of the damage more apparent, revealing that business owners faced multiple layers of setbacks during the outage.

With internet services restored, many buyers have either cancelled their orders or demanded compensation. Some buyers are insisting on air shipment of goods instead of the usual sea route. Additionally, factory closures have halted production, exacerbating the losses.

According to preliminary estimates from industry associations, the garment and textile sector has incurred losses of approximately $800 million over the past five days due to these four layers of disruption. Furthermore, the orders lost during the communication blackout are estimated to be around $4 billion...

After a prolonged shutdown, factories and industries across the country resumed operations on July 24.

Mohammad Hatem, executive president of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA), told the Business Post that the garment sector suffered the most due to the internet blackout. He estimated that orders worth approximately $4 billion were lost to competitors.

The inability to communicate with buyers left them anxious and uncertain. Since the partial restoration of internet services, some buyers have cancelled orders, others have demanded compensation, and some have insisted on air shipping goods from ports instead of the usual sea route...

Reports indicate that the garment sector requires approximately Tk 5,000 crore each month to pay wages. Mohammad Hatem said that they have also requested the Bangladesh Bank to suspend all loan instalments and interest payments for the next six months...

Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President SM Mannan Kochi noted that the garment export sector has incurred a loss of Tk 11,050 crore due to the closure of industries.

“Additionally, the production sector alone has suffered losses of Tk 7,400 crore. Apart from this, establishments in the washing and linkage sectors have lost approximately Tk 3,000 crore,” he said.

“The supply chain completely collapsed during this period, workers did not receive their wages, and interest on bank loans will still need to be paid later. The overall impact has been devastating,” he added...

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