Bangladesh eyes reputation boost as denim expo begins in Dhaka
The expo highlights the latest trends in sustainable and responsible denim production
The 17th edition of the Bangladesh Denim Expo, an internationally acclaimed trade show, began at the International Convention City, Bashundhara in Dhaka this morning (4 November), aiming to strengthen the country's reputation in the denim industry.
The two-day event, organised by the Bangladesh Apparel Exchange, is showcasing Bangladesh's dynamic denim industry, bringing together over 44 exhibitors from seven countries, including India, Pakistan, China, Turkey, Spain and Italy.
The expo highlights the latest trends in sustainable and responsible denim production, positioning Bangladesh as a key player in the global denim market.
With the theme "The Blue New World," this year's expo embodies a fresh commitment to eco-friendly practices, responsible fashion, and cutting-edge innovations in the denim sector.
Through exhibitions, panel discussions, and seminars, the event aims to scale up Bangladesh's reputation as a trusted source of sustainable, high-quality denim products, organisers say. They say it serves as a key platform for networking and knowledge-sharing, offering insights into sustainability, technology, and design.
Highlighting the industry's economic importance, Mostafiz Uddin, founder and CEO of the Bangladesh Denim Expo, told TBS, "The garment industry in Bangladesh is vital to our economy, contributing significantly to foreign earnings. However, we face substantial challenges. It's time to develop a robust strategy to tackle these challenges while seizing available opportunities to secure sustainable growth."
Mostafiz mentioned that the future of the denim industry in Bangladesh remains promising, but he expressed concerns about the impact of the country's law and order situation on long-term business prospects.
"Buyers are still committed to doing business in Bangladesh, but safety and security have become critical challenges," the Bangladesh Denim Expo CEO said. "The government needs to take action to reassure businesses by engaging in constructive dialogue."
He noted that the number of exhibitors this year is lower compared to previous years, largely due to visa challenges and travel restrictions. Some nationals face visa hurdles, while others were hesitant to attend due to security concerns, with certain governments imposing travel advisories on Bangladesh.
Mostafiz expressed hope that the successful organisation of the expo would help restore confidence in the country as a safe destination for business.
He also mentioned that the discontinuation of on-arrival visas for Chinese nationals has contributed to lower participation.
The event features a series of four panel discussions focusing on critical topics in the ready-made garment industry.
The expo also offers a Trend Zone, where industry professionals can explore new styles and innovations, and various seminars and workshops that delve into the technical aspects of denim production.