ITET is concerned about the gas crisis disruption and urges immediate action

The Institution of Textile Engineers & Technologists (ITET), Bangladesh, has expressed concern about the recent gas crisis disruption in the industry and urged the government to take immediate action.
ITET said sustainable solutions are needed to protect textile and apparel operations, jobs, and export competitiveness. In a joint statement, Engr. Md. Enayet Hossain, President, and Engr.
A.S.M. Haf
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