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DHAKA - The safety of workers making clothing for global brands like Adidas and H&M could be at risk if Bangladesh's Supreme Court moves on Sunday to shut down a factory inspection mechanism set up by European fashion labels, campaigners said Tuesday.

The safety inspection agency of the Bangladesh government has failed to eliminate high risk safety hazards in its inspected readymade garment factories and the agency is not ready to assume the responsibility of Accord-listed factories, says a study.

The brand that was once faced accusations that it hired and fired sales associates based on their appearance is joining the brigade of brands introducing size inclusive denim collections.

ISLAMABAD: Planning Commission  has approved funds amounting to Rs.46.200 million for a project titled “1,000 Industrial Stitching Units” to promote public private partnership to boost the value addition in the field of textile garments.

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industries and Production and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood Tuesday said the government was focusing on export-led growth and increasing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the country.

Standing out in today’s competitive textile market is tough, but high-performance and sustainability are key ways to meet demand.

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