| Bangladesh RMG sector in crisis amid declining exports & protests
21 Nov 23 33 min read
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- Bangladesh's vital readymade garments (RMG) industry, the world's second-largest exporter after China, faces severe challenges.
- The sector, crucial for the country's economy, is struggling with rising gas prices, inflation, and a natural gas shortage, hindering production.
- Worker protests over low wages and poor conditions are intensifying the crisis.
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