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  2. Textile industry in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Garment factory in Bangladesh Dhaka EPZ. According to a New York Times journalist by August 2012 the garment or textile industry which exports worth $18 billion a year, accounted for "80 percent of manufacturing exports and more than three million jobs".

  3. Desh Group - Wikipedia

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    Desh Garments was established in 1977 as an export oriented garment factory. [7] It was the first export oriented garment factory in Bangladesh and a pioneer of the Textile industry in Bangladesh. [8] [9] The factory sent staff to South Korea to learn about the garments trade from Daewoo in the early 1980s. [10]

  4. KDS Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded in 1983, through the establishment of one of the first garments industries of Bangladesh. [4] The founder of the group was Khalilur Rahman. [4] KDS Textiles was established in 2000. [4] The same year, KDS Steel established KYCR Coil Industries Limited. [4] In 2001, the Cold Rolling Mills Complex was established by KDS ...

  5. Ha-meem Group - Wikipedia

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    Ha-Meem Group is a Bangladeshi conglomerate in textile and garments sector. [1] [2] It owns 26 garments factories, [3] sweater factory, poly bag industry, label factory, jute mill, chemical formulation plant, tea estates, transport company, Channel 24 and Samakal, a widely circulated national daily newspaper.

  6. Dragon Group - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Group is a group of garment factories and other companies in Bangladesh.The group produces mainly for the international market and exports to more than 30 countries, especially the United States and Canada. [5]

  7. Disney, Sears Clothes Made In Bangladesh Factory ... - AOL

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    By Julhas Alam DHAKA, Bangladesh -- Amid the ash, broken glass and melted sewing machines at what is left of the Tazreen Fashions Ltd. factory, there are piles of blue, red and off-white children ...

  8. Rajshahi silk - Wikipedia

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    The Rajshahi Silk Factory was a state owned factory which was founded in 1961. In 1978 it was handed over to the Bangladesh Sericulture Development Board. Since then it has been making a loss. It was closed down on 30 November 2002. [6] Before 2002 300 tonnes of strings were produced by this factory. In 2011 it was only 50 tonnes. [5]

  9. Bangladesh Garment Workers Trade Union Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest trade unions in that sector, with more than 20 factory trade unions affiliated to it. It has enough members to be formally recognised as a trade union, but does not have that status, as is not uncommon for left-oriented unions in Bangladesh. Politically, GWTUC is aligned with the Communist Party of Bangladesh. [4]