The Bangladesh Apparel Summit was held in Melbourne, Australia on Tuesday. The Summit was organized by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BGMEA) in collaboration with the HSBC Bank, supported by the High Commission of Bangladesh to Australia.
This summit brought together a number of 130 participants from diverse range of stakeholders, including buyers, retailers, suppliers, consumers, development partners, and supportive Australian government policymakers, creating an opportunity for fruitful discussions, meaningful interactions, and the exchange of ideas and information, according to a press release.
Throughout the day, speakers at the event shared their insights through opening plenary and two panel discussions titled “Trade between Australia and Bangladesh – Charting the path for next decade and “Sustainability matters – ESG collaborations to shape the future of fashion”.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan delivered a keynote presentation highlighting the immense potential of Bangladesh and critical issues such as supply chain transparency, responsible sourcing, and ethical manufacturing practices. He solicited collaboration for a future where the fashion industry flourishes prioritizing social, environmental, and responsible business norms and values.
High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Australia M Allama Siddiki brought in the perspective of historic and cultural connections between the two nations and urged to exploit it for strengthening bilateral trade and investments on mutual interests, said the release.
The event signified a milestone in fostering collaboration and strengthening the bonds between the apparel manufacturing industries of Bangladesh and Australian retailers.
Among the speakers, the Managing Director of Kmart Group Ian Bailey praised Bangladesh’s transformation on social and environmental sides, while stressed on the importance of leveraging industry level data and information sharing to steer supply chain efficiency and productivity. He opined to upgrade the tier 2 and tier 3 factories in Bangladesh while continuing the ESG standards in tier 1 factories.
Matt Fregon, MP, Deputy Speaker of Victoria legislative and Shadow Minister for Trade and Investment David Southwick MP of Victoria also attended the sessions in the Summit.
The event included an exclusive photo exhibition of Bangladesh and its rich heritage and nature. A product showcasing was organised featuring the latest collections and diverse portfolio, which gave a clear impression of Bangladesh’s capability.