Bangladesh clothing makers raked in massive profits despite worldwide economic chaos hammering global trade. Export chiefs counted $39.35 billion flooding into the country as garment sales jumped 8.84 percent during the latest fiscal year. European buyers grabbed half the action by spending $19.71 billion on Bangladeshi threads while American shoppers dropped $7.54 billion. German fashion houses led the European spending spree with $4.95 billion purchases followed by Spanish retailers dumping $3.40 billion. French buyers added another $2.16 billion while Dutch companies contributed $2.09 billion to the export bonanza.
American demand surged 13.79 percent as clothing importers battled supply chain nightmares across the globe. Canadian purchases climbed 12.07 percent while British buyers managed modest 3.68 percent growth compared to previous years. Netherlands shoppers went wild with 21.21 percent increases while Swedish demand rocketed 16.41 percent higher. Poland and Germany both posted solid gains as European consumers kept spending despite economic uncertainty.
Factory bosses pushed into fresh markets beyond traditional buyers to capture $6.44 billion from unexpected sources. Turkish demand exploded 25.62 percent while Indian purchases climbed 17.39 percent as buyers scrambled for reliable suppliers. Japanese orders grew 9.13 percent but Russian, Korean, UAE and Malaysian sales tumbled during global upheaval. Industry veterans warned that pandemic chaos continues creating daily challenges requiring constant innovation and market expansion. Manufacturers must offer unique advantages beyond cheap prices to stay ahead of fierce international competition.
American demand surged 13.79 percent as clothing importers battled supply chain nightmares across the globe. Canadian purchases climbed 12.07 percent while British buyers managed modest 3.68 percent growth compared to previous years. Netherlands shoppers went wild with 21.21 percent increases while Swedish demand rocketed 16.41 percent higher. Poland and Germany both posted solid gains as European consumers kept spending despite economic uncertainty.
Factory bosses pushed into fresh markets beyond traditional buyers to capture $6.44 billion from unexpected sources. Turkish demand exploded 25.62 percent while Indian purchases climbed 17.39 percent as buyers scrambled for reliable suppliers. Japanese orders grew 9.13 percent but Russian, Korean, UAE and Malaysian sales tumbled during global upheaval. Industry veterans warned that pandemic chaos continues creating daily challenges requiring constant innovation and market expansion. Manufacturers must offer unique advantages beyond cheap prices to stay ahead of fierce international competition.