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BATEXPO attains less spot order, export falls by 26.83pc

Staff Reporter This year's Bangladesh Apparel and Textile Exposition (BATEXPO) could not attain handsome volume of spot order as the sector is lacking price competitiveness, organisers said yesterday. "The number of foreign buyers and visitors this year were higher than last year but they offered us less price by which we cannot supply them products," Abdus Salam Murshedy, president...

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BATEXPO ends receiving huge export orders

Staff Reporter The annual three-day Bangladesh Apparel and Textile Exposition (BATEXPO) 2009, organised by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters' Association (BGMEA) which concluded yesterday received huge spot order. The number of foreign buyers was higher than expected, BGMEA president Abdus Salam Murshedy told The New Nation late last evening. On the concluding day different...

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It may be a sabotage: BGMEA

... at a hurriedly called press conference at BGMEA Bhaban yesterday afternoon. BGMEA president Abdus Salam Murshedy said there were no arrear salary of the workers of Nippon Garment factory as alleged by the trouble mongers.

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Act against firm owner who didn't pay wages, says Hasina

... are sensing an act of sabotage behind the destruction and lawlessness,' said BGMEA president Abdus Salam Murshedy.Lawmakers Tipu Munshi, a former president of the association, and Israfil Ahmed made similar observations.Ahmed urged the government to remain cautious against 'local agents of foreign elements' who might have been working to create unrest in Bangladesh's garment industry.Due...

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Act against firm owner who didn't pay wages, says Hasina

... are sensing an act of sabotage behind the destruction and lawlessness,' said BGMEA president Abdus Salam Murshedy. Lawmakers Tipu Munshi, a former president of the association, and Israfil Ahmed made similar observations. Ahmed urged the government to remain cautious against 'local agents of foreign elements' who might have been working to create unrest in Bangladesh's garment industry....