Pakistan can import textile waste from Bangladesh: BGMEA
If Pakistan imports jute fibre, it will be beneficial for both the countries, he says

Pakistan can meet the growing demands of its recycling industry by importing garment industry waste (textile waste) from Bangladesh, said Mahmud Hasan Khan Babu, president of the BGMEA today (29 June).
"Bangladesh is the largest producer of jute in the world, and there is significant demand for Bangladeshi jute fibre in Pakistan," he said when Muhammad Wasif, Chargé d'Affaires of the Pakistan High Commission paid a courtesy visit to BGMEA office in Uttara.
"If Pakistan imports jute fibre, it will be beneficial for both the countries," said the BGMEA president.
Trade and Investment Attaché of the High Commission Zain Aziz, BGMEA Vice-President Md Rezwan Selim, and Directors Faisal Samad, Sumaiya Islam, and Fahima Akhter were present at the meeting.
The meeting focused on strengthening and expanding trade ties between the two nations, particularly in the garment and textile sectors, and explored other potential areas of cooperation.
The discussions included increasing textile imports from Pakistan and exporting ready-made garments and accessories from Bangladesh to Pakistan. Bangladesh has made notable progress in garment accessories production, said a media release.
Both sides agreed to share knowledge, send business delegations, and collaborate on exhibitions and workshops.
They also discussed the implementation of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) previously signed between the BGMEA and the Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PRGMEA) to promote bilateral trade.
The BGMEA president emphasised that active involvement from business communities in both the countries is vital for the MoU's implementation.
Both parties agreed to appoint focal points to further accelerate trade and investment cooperation.