Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the-based CNN International Commercial (CNNIC) are willing to work in partnership to promote Bangladesh’s RMG sector by showcasing its success stories in the international arena.
The willingness was expressed during a meeting between BGMEA President Faruque Hassan and a team of CNNIC in the presence of Nasrul Hamid, state minister for power, energy and mineral resources, at Dhaka on Thursday, according to a statement.
The CNNIC team included James Hunt, senior vice president, head of Global Client Solutions, Robert Bradley, senior vice president and head of APAC, LATAM AdSales and International Digital Strategy, Abhijeet Dhar, director, Sales and Meher Anand, account manager.
Nahim Razzaq, member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sadequl Arefeen, managing director & CEO of Spellbound were also present at the meeting.
They discussed how BGMEA and CNNIC can collaborate to present Bangladesh’s RMG industry’s success stories to the global audience, especially by portraying the enormous contribution of the industry in driving Bangladesh forward.
Their discussion also covered how CNNIC could support in telling the impressive stories of Bangladesh’s garment industry, along with its strides in the areas of workplace safety, environmental sustainability and workers’ wellbeing.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan apprised the CNNIC team of the upcoming event ‘Made in Bangladesh Week’, scheduled to be held at Dhaka in November 2022.
The event, to be organised by BGMEA, is expected to promote Bangladesh’s apparel industry among key stakeholders who will come from different parts of the world to join the event and CNN can cooperate in highlighting the industry, he added.