ITET urges immediate action over gas crisis disruption in textile sector

The Institution of Textile Engineers & Technologists (ITET), Bangladesh, has urged the government to take immediate action on the severe gas crisis. Sustainable solutions are needed to protect textile and apparel operations, jobs, and export competitiveness, ITET said.
In a joint statement, Engr. Md. Enayet Hossain, President, and Engr. A.S.M. Hafizur Rahman Nixon, Secretary General of ITET highli
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