Despite having enormous opportunity in the domestic market, the Bangladesh government has discarded its plan to produce viscose from jute to reduce dependency on imports.
Over the last seven years, the government has gradually introduced regulations that made jute packaging mandatory for 19 agricultural products to reduce polythene and plastic
Since its independence, Bangladesh’s economy has been experiencing a largely concentrated export basket firstly by the Jute sector and then by Readymade Garment. It has
French firm NATUP Fibres keen on setting up a joint venture in Bangladesh for making jute-based car interior components. NATUP Fibres which specializes in design
Shamima Binte Tanha, a government employee cannot believe herself, whether she is visiting a textile exposition or an exhibition on jute diversified goods. This happened
Huge domestic and global demand for jute viscose fiber shows a great prospect to produce it in Bangladesh where the high-quality raw material is available