Bangladesh gets $2.5m export order from Canada show

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Bangladesh readymade article of clothing (RMG) industry has gotten around $2.50 million fare request from the attire sourcing show, titled Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada (ATSC), held in Toronto of Canada as of late. 

"Bangladesh members drew fascination of the purchasers and prevailing with regards to getting a decent number potential fare orders," Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) Deputy Director Abu Mukhles Alamgir Hossain stated, reports BSS. 

He educated that an absolute regarding 10 texture, piece of clothing and home material producers from Bangladesh participated in the three-day tradeshow, which was begun on August 19. 

The EPB appointee executive said DK Textile Limited, Masco Industries Limited, Panache Knitted Creations Limited and Hand Touch got noteworthy reaction from the potential purchasers. 

"Ideally this interest of Bangladesh will open new window for the Bangladesh attire part to further grow their market in North America," he said. 

"Hand Touch, a co-exhibitor of EPB, showed weaved high quality chic articles of clothing which pulled in the potential purchasers and they have made some great contacts which will be before long transformed into unmistakable fare orders," he educated. 

The agent executive said EPB orchestrated an opening in the style show sorted out by the coordinators and displayed stylish and essential clothes to draw the consideration of potential purchasers. 

He said Bangladesh likewise took an interest in a board exchange, sorted out by ATSC on present situation of the clothing business and the administration activities. 

Executive of the Masco Industries Limited Taufique Anower and Managing Director of Panache Knitted Creations Limited Majid Khan, among others, participated in the session where Counselor (Commerce) of the Bangladesh Embassy in Canada Shakil Mahamud directed the session. 

The speakers featured the speculation openings being offered by Bangladesh and the continuous improvement in the attire business.

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