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BGMEA urges Jordache to increase apparel sourcing from Bangladesh

BGMEA President Faruque Hassan called upon Jordache Enterprises to strengthen partnerships with its Bangladeshi suppliers and increase sourcing from Bangladesh.

He requested the American clothing brand to collaborate with Bangladeshi apparel manufacturers to build their capabilities in producing garments which have high demand in the global market.

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Figure: BGMEA President Faruque Hassan called upon Jordache Enterprises to strengthen partnerships with its Bangladeshi suppliers and increase sourcing from Bangladesh.

“As Bangladesh is increasingly focusing on diversifying products and upgrading technologies, global buyers like Jordache have opportunity to work with the suppliers to develop innovative high-end products and source them. It would create a win-win situation for both sides,” he said.

Faruque Hassan made the comments while exchanging views with Assaf Safran, Vice President, Sourcing, Production and Compliance, Jordache Enterprises at BGMEA Complex on October 31.

David Toledo, Director, Production; Mary Perez, Head of Woven Division, Jordache Enterprises; Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad, Country Manager, Jordache Bangladesh Laison Office; Ashaab Adeeb Hassan, Director, Giant Group; and S M Majedur Rahim, Director, Giant Group were also present at the meeting.

The BGMEA President the Jordache team to the Made in Bangladesh Week which will be organized by BGMEA in Dhaka on 12-18 November 2022 to promote Bangladesh and the RMG industry globally.

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