Bangladesh’s June apparel export rebound eased immediate pressure but did not reverse the broader slowdown, with FY2025-26 RMG exports still declining.
Weak demand in the EU and US, falling prices and volumes, and rising policy risks highlight the need for exporters to diversify markets, upgrade products, and improve competitiveness beyond low-cost manufacturing.
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Bangladesh’s 21.5% RMG rebound masks export squeeze
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