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Bangladesh RMG sector pins hope on new government; can it deliver?

06 Mar '26
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Bangladesh RMG sector pins hope on new government; can it deliver?
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  • After the election, as the new Government took charge, Bangladesh's RMG sector sought stability, energy security and reforms to reach $******** exports by 2030.
  • As per Moody's, the election, which gave BNP a majority, is seen as a key step towards political normalisation after the 2024 unrest.
  • At least ** MPs elected to the 13th National Parliament have direct ties to the RMG and textile sector.

According to a recent assessment by Moody’s, the outcome represents a significant step towards stabilising a country that has endured prolonged political volatility and social unrest since the **** uprising.

While large-scale violence and major supply disruptions have largely subsided, Moody’s cautioned that the recovery remains fragile. Localised breakdowns in law and order and sporadic protests, particularly in the garment sector, continue to weigh on economic activity even as businesses, rattled by months of uncertainty and unclear policy signals from the incoming administration, have delayed investment decisions.

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