Bangladesh economy faces RMG crisis as BGMEA slams Yunus govt for โ€˜neglectโ€™

Bangladeshโ€™s powerful garment industry body on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the interim government, accusing top officials of โ€œmisleadingโ€ the public and devaluing the countryโ€™s $40-billion export lifeline.

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) issued a strongly worded statement condemning Faiz Ahmed Tayyab, Special Assistant to Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, and Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Majumdar, Deputy Press Secretary, for downplaying the associationโ€™s repeated pleas for a private meeting with the interim leader.

โ€œThe statements are sad and unwelcome,โ€ the BGMEA said. โ€œThey indirectly devalue the nationโ€™s main export sector.โ€

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At the centre of the dispute, BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan revealed during a Tuesday press conference that his organisation has been seeking a formal, one-on-one meeting with Dr. Yunus for four months to address mounting crises in the ready-made garments (RMG) sector.

The request has gone unanswered.

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Khan pointedly contrasted the delay with the governmentโ€™s swift engagement with SpaceXโ€™s Starlink, which is exploring a $100 million investment in satellite internet.

โ€œWhen the Vice President of Starlink comes, he is met,โ€ Khan said. โ€œBut representatives of a $40-billion export sector are not given time.โ€

The BGMEA clarified that a recent โ€œreview meetingโ€ on Bangladeshโ€™s upcoming LDC graduation in November 2026โ€”attended by Khanโ€”was a general session involving multiple ministries and organizations, not the dedicated policy dialogue the garment industry urgently needs.

The World Bank forecasts 4.0% GDP growth for FY25โ€”down from 6โ€“7% averagesโ€”warning that failure to diversify beyond RMG could trigger a debt spiral.

Following Khanโ€™s remarks, Tayyab and Majumdar claimed the BGMEA leader had already met government representatives, implying the complaint was exaggerated.

The BGMEA rejected this as context-free spin, insisting a general LDC briefing is not a substitute for targeted crisis talks.

โ€œAttending a multi-stakeholder meeting and securing a private audience with the Chief Adviser are completely different,โ€ the statement read.

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The association urged both officials to adopt a โ€œmore professional and responsibleโ€ tone when discussing the countryโ€™s largest export engine.

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Industry voices and analysts echoed BGMEAโ€™s alarm:

– Policy Exchange Bangladesh: โ€œ81% reliance on one sector is a ticking time bomb.โ€ย 

– International Chamber of Commerce Bangladesh (ICCB): โ€œBold reforms or economic decline.โ€ย 

– ADB Projection: Growth could rebound to 5.1% in FY26โ€”if reforms begin now.

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A Nation at a Crossroads

As Bangladesh prepares to exit Least Developed Country status, the RMG sectorโ€™s fate will define its economic future.

The BGMEA has renewed its call for an immediate formal meeting with Dr. Yunus to craft a survival strategy for the industryโ€”and the millions who depend on it.

โ€œThis is not just about garments,โ€ one factory owner told The Daily Star. โ€œItโ€™s about the soul of Bangladeshโ€™s growth story.โ€

With national elections expected by late 2025, the Yunus administration now faces a critical test: listen to the industry that built modern Bangladeshโ€”or risk its collapse.

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