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Bangladesh, China deepen green textile cooperation

Second Bangladesh-China Green Textile Expo (BCGTX) 2026 begins at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in capital on Thursday. Commerce, Industries, Textiles, and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir was present at the event as chief guest. Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen attended the event as special guest.

Bangladesh and China have expressed strong interest in expanding cooperation in the green textile and garment sector, focusing on sustainable production, advanced technologies and long-term industrial collaboration.

The views were shared during the inauguration ceremony of the “2nd Bangladesh-China Green Textile Expo (BCGTX) 2026” held at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in capital on Thursday.

The three-day exhibition has been organised by Savor International Limited and co-organised by Chinese Enterprises Association in Bangladesh (CEAB), with support from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Bangladesh.

Speaking as the chief guest, Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir said cooperation between Bangladesh and China is now essential for the future growth of the textile and garment industry.

“China’s vast experience in industrialization, technological advancement, and poverty alleviation could play a significant role in Bangladesh’s industrial transformation,” he said.

In his speech, Muktadir urged Chinese investors to make meaningful investments that would create a win-win partnership between the two countries.

Highlighting that China is Bangladesh’s largest trading partner, Muktadir emphasized the importance of increasing Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to help reduce the bilateral trade gap.

He specifically sought Chinese cooperation in reopening and modernizing closed state-owned mills, revitalizing the jute sector, promoting renewable energy, and advancing green industrialization initiatives.

The minister noted that Bangladesh currently has the world’s highest number of green-certified garment factories, reflecting the growing environmental awareness among local entrepreneurs.

He said the textile and garment sector must ensure efficient use of water, electricity, and fuel to remain globally competitive and environmentally sustainable.

Expressing optimism about the exhibition, Muktadir said the joint initiative would create new opportunities for technology exchange, investment expansion, and sustainable industrial development.
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen attended the event as special guest.

The expo remains open to visitors daily from 10am to 7pm and will conclude on Saturday.
Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) Director Shah Rayeed Chowdhury, Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCCI) President Mohammad Khorshed Alam, Bangladesh Garments Buying House Association (BGBA) President Abdul Hamid Pintu, Savor International Limited Managing Director Md. Foyzul Alam, Chinese Enterprises in Bangladesh President Han Kun, and Overseas Chinese Association in Bangladesh Vice President Lisa Lu, among others, were present.

The three-day international exhibition has brought together leading textile and garment companies, investors, and technical experts from Bangladesh and China.

The event also features seminars and panel discussions on eco-friendly and recyclable textile technologies.