Bangladesh is fast turning into a major source of denim products as international retailers prefer the country to other destinations for its low prices. Bangladesh manufacturers are also increasing their production capacities because of the higher demand from foreign customers.
Denim will play an important role in raising exports of Bangladesh, which is already the second largest garment exporter worldwide after China. Currently, 25 denim factories are operating in Bangladesh. Five new companies have also been set up.
International retailers are coming in with increased volume of work orders, thanks to low prices. Among the global players in the $60 billion denim market, Bangladesh lags behind China, the US, Italy and some Latin American countries. Denim is expected to contribute around $2 billion to the country’s garment export target of $50 billion by 2021.
There has been a shift in work orders from China to Bangladesh. China is losing out on its denim business due to high costs of production and a shortage of workers. Bangladesh’s share in the global denim market stands at about one $1billion. Local denim factories produce around 20 million yards of the fabric a month, meeting half of the local consumption. The rest is imported.

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