In a bid to bolster the circular economy within its textile sector, Bangladesh faces a pressing need for financial backing, technological advancements, and supportive policies. Industry experts emphasize that adopting a circular economy is paramount for the nation's textile products to maintain a competitive edge in the global market, especially in Western countries.
China's textile and clothing exports witnessed a notable decline of 8.1% in 2023, amounting to the equivalent of $293.6 billion, according to figures released by the Chinese textile sub-council CCPIT-Tex. When adjusted for exchange rate effects, the decline stands at 2.9%.
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