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Bangladesh garment manufacturers bagged at least US$500 million in export orders to sew World Cup jerseys for fans across the globe in a major industry boost after a string of disasters, officials said Monday, reports AFP.

The acting head of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) said the country's shipment of garments grew around 14 per cent this year with World Cup orders playing a key role.

BGMEA is a group of around 1,000 garment factories, which mostly make T-shirts.

"Some 100 of our factories got orders to make jerseys for World Cup fans. We don't have an accurate figure of the total value of the World Cup related merchandise exports. But it will be between $500-$1,000 million," Mohammad Hatem told the news agency.

Hatem said Bangladesh's shipments of garments would hit a record $25 billion in the fiscal year ending this month, up around three billion dollars than the previous year. "A big part of the growth came from the World Cup merchandise," he said.

Hatem said the Bangladeshi plants supply clothing to the sportswear giants like Puma and Adidas and made jerseys for fans of almost all the World Cup's 32 teams, thanks largely to its low-cost reputation.

Bangladesh is the world's second largest clothing maker after China. The garment industry is the economic mainstay, making up 80 percent of the nation's annual exports and providing jobs to more than four million people.

"My factory alone made 250,000 World Cup jerseys for countries like Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Portugal," he said.

One of the Bangladeshi suppliers of Puma bagged orders of three million dollars to make jerseys for football supporters of Brazil, Argentina and Chile, the company's owner Rezaul Hasanat told the news agency.

"If you take into account all the World Cup related merchandise that Bangladeshi factories have made this year, I won't be surprised if the figure touches one billion dollars," Hasanat, of Viyellatex Group, said.

Many factories made products like flags and caps and did the shipments through small buying houses, whose figures are not usually monitored by major garment trade groups like the BKMEA and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA).

The orders came despite a series of disasters to hit the Bangladesh garment industry, including the Rana Plaza factory collapse in April 2013, which left at least 1,138 people dead.

The World Cup kicks off on June 12 in Sao Paulo, where 65,000 spectators to are expected for the opening fanfare that pits hosts and five-time champions Brazil against Croatia.
source: Bangladesh gets $500m World Cup order | SPORTS | Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh
 
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Just hope the orders are shipped in good time and payments for these orders are also made in time. Bangla banks CAN clean up their act I hope - with this good news.
 
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Great to hear this news.:enjoy:

Now BD has around till the end of this decade to turn its other industries into multi- billion dollar earners to
Keep growing the economy into a middle-income one.
 
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Bangladesh garment manufacturers bagged at least US$500 million in export orders to sew World Cup jerseys for fans across the globe in a major industry boost after a string of disasters, officials said Monday, reports AFP.

The acting head of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) said the country's shipment of garments grew around 14 per cent this year with World Cup orders playing a key role.

BGMEA is a group of around 1,000 garment factories, which mostly make T-shirts.

"Some 100 of our factories got orders to make jerseys for World Cup fans. We don't have an accurate figure of the total value of the World Cup related merchandise exports. But it will be between $500-$1,000 million," Mohammad Hatem told the news agency.

Hatem said Bangladesh's shipments of garments would hit a record $25 billion in the fiscal year ending this month, up around three billion dollars than the previous year. "A big part of the growth came from the World Cup merchandise," he said.

Hatem said the Bangladeshi plants supply clothing to the sportswear giants like Puma and Adidas and made jerseys for fans of almost all the World Cup's 32 teams, thanks largely to its low-cost reputation.

Bangladesh is the world's second largest clothing maker after China. The garment industry is the economic mainstay, making up 80 percent of the nation's annual exports and providing jobs to more than four million people.

"My factory alone made 250,000 World Cup jerseys for countries like Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Portugal," he said.

One of the Bangladeshi suppliers of Puma bagged orders of three million dollars to make jerseys for football supporters of Brazil, Argentina and Chile, the company's owner Rezaul Hasanat told the news agency.

"If you take into account all the World Cup related merchandise that Bangladeshi factories have made this year, I won't be surprised if the figure touches one billion dollars," Hasanat, of Viyellatex Group, said.

Many factories made products like flags and caps and did the shipments through small buying houses, whose figures are not usually monitored by major garment trade groups like the BKMEA and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA).

The orders came despite a series of disasters to hit the Bangladesh garment industry, including the Rana Plaza factory collapse in April 2013, which left at least 1,138 people dead.

The World Cup kicks off on June 12 in Sao Paulo, where 65,000 spectators to are expected for the opening fanfare that pits hosts and five-time champions Brazil against Croatia.
source: Bangladesh gets $500m World Cup order | SPORTS | Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh
But we are producing the Balls
 
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I mean Brazuqa the foot ball made for world cup
we are also producing Jersey of Brazil National team :drag:

and Brazil authority declared that there will be tag of made in Bangladesh to honor our garments' fallen workers :pop:
 
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I mean Brazuqa the foot ball made for world cup

3000 footballs from Pakistan will be used in World Cup 2014. Here's a sample.....

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we are also producing Jersey of Brazil National team :drag:

and Brazil authority declared that there will be tag of made in Bangladesh to honor our garments' fallen workers :pop:

looks like two Pakistans are running the world cup show
 
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Yay more hilsa,mishti to eat ,after this 500m$ order.Now they can feed more people can stay back in bangladesh instead of pushing them into india.:D Win win situation.
 
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