BGMEA wants EU duty benefit for 12 yrs after graduation

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Business Desk :
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has urged the European Union (EU) to continue its duty benefits for Bangladesh for 12 years after the country’s graduation from LDC in 2026.
The extension will help Bangladesh in making smooth transition from LDC and preparing to face post-graduation challenges, BGMEA President Faruque Hassan said during a meeting with the Ambassador of EU to Bangladesh HE Charles Whiteley who paid a courtesy visit to BGMEA office in Gulshan in Dhaka on October 13.
BGMEA Vice President Miran Ali was also present at the meeting.
Faruque Hassan apprised the newly appointed EU Ambassador about the present situation of Bangladesh’s RMG industry, its challenges, opportunities and future priorities.
He also shared the impressive achievements of the industry in workplace safety, environmental sustainability and workers’ wellbeing.
He thanked the European Union for its move to remove 7.4 per cent import-share threshold from the GSP-plus vulnerability criteria, as the step will pave the way for Bangladesh to apply for GSP-plus benefit after its LDC graduation.
He also hoped the friendly support and cooperation of the European Union to Bangladesh, especially for the RMG industry will continue in the coming days.
The BGMEA president sought cooperation of the EU in developing capacity of the students of BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology (BUFT) in textile, apparel, fashion and business through collaboration with leading EU universities.

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