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US buyers urged to minimize multiple auditing of Bangladesh RMG factories

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News Desk: Dhaka,
Sept-11,
Emphasizing the need
for a smoother and more sustainable supply chain and sourcing of apparels,
President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association
(BGMEA) Faruque Hassan has urged the US buyers to minimize multiple auditing of
the factories to reduce the cost on the owners and offer higher prices for
apparels from Bangladesh.
The BGMEA President,
now visiting the US to promote Bangladesh’s apparel export to the US market,
came up with the call while speaking at a roundtable in Washington, D.C. on
Friday.
The Bangladesh Embassy
hosted the roundtable to brief the US government and relevant stakeholders on
the ongoing efforts to improve factory safety and workers’ welfare in the
readymade garment industry in Bangladesh and encourage more US import of
Bangladeshi readymade garments.
Addressing the
roundtable, Bangladesh Ambassador to the United States M Shahidul Islam said
the government has long been undertaking various measures and initiatives to
support the welfare of workers of the RMG industry.
The roundtable titled
“Seven years after Rana Plaza: Who’s doing what?” was participated by senior US
government officials, including Christopher Wilson, Assistant US Trade
Representative (USTR) for South Asia; William Jackson, Assistant USTR for
Textiles; and Jennifer Larson, Director
for South and Central Asia of the US Department of State; Maureen Haggard,
Director for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour of the US Department of State;
BGMEA Vice President Miran Ali, Ambassador Teresita Schaffer from the McLarty
Associates, representatives of US-Bangladesh Business Council, American Apparel
and Footwear Association (AAFA), Walmart, Target, as well as senior officials of the Bangladesh
Embassy.
The event was organized
as BGMEA Faruque Hassan is now visiting the US to promote Bangladesh’s apparel
export to the US market.
In his presentation,
Faruque Hassan highlighted various initiatives taken both by the Bangladesh
government and his association, including establishment of the RMG Sustainability
Council (RSC) and formation of Tripartite Consultative Council (TCC) to sustain
workplace safety and promote rights and welfare of the garment workers.
He briefed the
participants about the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic to Bangladesh
garment industry and how his association supported the workers during this
difficult time, urged the US buyers to minimize multiple auditing of the
factories to reduce cost on the owners and emphasized the need for a smoother
and more sustainable supply chain and sourcing of apparels.
The BGMEA president
also acknowledged the government’s generous contributions through the stimulus
package in this regard.
In view of the
increased minimum worker’s wage and incremental operational and production cost
in Bangladesh, the BGMEA president requested the US buyers to offer higher and
fair prices for apparels from Bangladesh.
He also urged the US
government to consider a tariff reduction for Bangladeshi RMG products.
During the interactive
session, Assistant USTR Christopher Wilson described the current US
administration’s emphasis on welfare of the workers both at home and abroad.
Mentioning tariff issue
as the prerogative of the US Congress, he underscored the need for constant and
closer engagements between the two governments on labor and related issues.
The participants in the
roundtable also discussed a range of other relevant issues, including
empowerment of women workers in the industry, Covid-19 and vaccine support for
the garment workers.
The participants appreciated
the roundtable as an effective and timely initiative to exchange information on
the important issue of workers’ welfare that have both economic and human
rights dimensions.
Ambassador Shahidul
Islam concluded the roundtable by underlining the importance of taking
comprehensive discussions and dialogues in all forums including TICFA to
further promote trade and business between Bangladesh and the U.S.
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