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Made in Bangladesh Week kicks off today to brand Bangladesh


Published : 12 Nov 2022 08:37 PM

We want to brand Bangladesh through the mega event, ‘Made in Bangladesh Week’ and showcase the innovations in our industry,” said the BGMEA President Faruk Hasan on Saturday

“We cannot control the global economy, but we want to do our job and boost our exports to the global market, said BGMEA chief.

He was addressing a press conference organized by BGMEA ahead of the “Made in Bangladesh Week 2022” to be kicked off in Dhaka.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the “Made in Bangladesh Week 2022” on Sunday.

The week-long event will be inaugurated at the Hall of Fame of Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC).

After the grand opening, a display zone at the Carnival Hall, titled “Experience the Transformation of RMG Towards Sustainability & Innovation”, will remain open till 6pm, said BGMEA President Faruque Hassan.

The prime minister will also launch two coffee table books, on which the BGMEA has been working since the beginning of this year.

The first book titled “The Untold Stories of Bangladesh RMG Industry: Economic, Social and Environmental Good Practices” aims to highlight the positive changes that have occurred in the industry throughout the years. The second book is titled “Beauty of Bangladesh” through which BGMEA tried to articulate the unseen beauty of Bangladesh.

Apart from these two books, BGMEA will launch two other coffee table books after the events. One will be titled “Heritage of Bangladesh” and another will be prepared by compiling all the pictures received for MIB photography award.  

“Through this mega event, we want to brand Bangladesh and showcase the innovations in our industry,” said the BGMEA chief while responding to a question.

Speaking on global economy, he said, “We cannot control the global economy, but we want to do our job and boost our exports to the global market.”

“We will call ourselves successful if we can do that. And we need all of you with us to pull this off,” he added.

The BGMEA president said they are in discussion with the government to address the energy supply challenges.

“We’ve had challenges. We have challenges. We need to move ahead overcoming the challenges,” he said.

He also said there will be no pressure on the forex reserves but the event will help earn some foreign currency as many foreigners will be attending it.

The mega event “Made in Bangladesh Week 2022” has in fact started on Saturday morning through a golf tournament at Kurmitola Golf Club, said the BGMEA president.

With the theme “Care for Fashion”, the week-long event will continue until November 18.