Bangladesh’s garment exports to the UK grew 10.47 per cent in the July-September period of the fiscal year. British retailers have increased the volume of sourcing from Bangladesh. The upward trend in the exchange rate of the pound sterling against the taka is also a major cause for the rise in exports from Bangladesh to the UK.
Also, Bangladesh was able to ride out an image crisis in the garment sector after factory remediation. Overall, European buyers are placing orders for higher volume of garment products as workplace safety has been ensured following the inspections. Although the UK market is attractive, it accounts for only eight to nine per cent of total garment exports from Bangladesh.
The average price level in the UK is extremely low in comparison with other EU markets and is under constant pressure. Traditionally, UK buyers tend to pay far less for similar products than the other EU retailers. This situation will aggravate further with Brexit, the plummeting of the pound sterling and the absence of a bilateral trade deal with Bangladesh.
So Bangladesh should start bilateral negotiations with the UK as soon as possible to secure a future export position or to prevent the current position from sliding further.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Beyond the DTC Rush: Levi’s hybrid channel strategy sets a new retail benchmark
The global apparel sector is entering a phase where channel strategy is no longer a tactical lever but a core... Read more
The New Rules of Resale: EPR turning secondhand into fashion’s strategic growth …
The global fashion industry is facing a decisive regulatory and commercial reset. What began as a sustainability narrative around reuse... Read more
The 2027 Mandate: Why denim’s future hinges on verifiable data
For decades, the global denim industry has relied on a narrative of durability, heritage, and authenticity. That narrative is now... Read more
Europe’s textile core unravels as costs, imports and policy pressure bite
Europe’s textile and apparel sector, long seen as a benchmark for craftsmanship and industrial depth, is slipping into a prolonged... Read more
Automation, innovation, regulation are the forces shaping textiles in 2026
The global textile sector has entered a new era. Early 2026 saw the industry breach a $1.06 trillion valuation, reflecting... Read more
The new Brussels rulebook, every EU apparel order is now a balance-sheet risk
The humble export order sheet is undergoing a transformation. What was once a straightforward commercial instrument: SKU, volume, FOB price,... Read more
Why 2026-27 could be a defining cotton year for India’s farm-to-fashion economy
The global cotton economy is entering a more constrained phase, and for India, the implications run far beyond the farm... Read more
Luxury resale’s next big battle is no longer digital, it is about who controls s…
For nearly a decade, the luxury resale story was written in the language of platforms. Market leadership was measured by... Read more
Digital Arms Race: Indian apparel giants deploy AI to neutralize tariff crisis
The Indian textile and apparel sector is in a digital survival phase in 2026, shifting from traditional labor-intensive models to... Read more
Europe’s Textile Endgame: Why Project FAE is becoming fashion’s most critical in…
Europe’s apparel majors are no longer treating circularity as a branding layer. With Project FAE or Feedstock Activation Europe, the... Read more












