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BCGTX 2025 Unites Bangladesh & China for Green Textiles

Published: May 28, 2025
Author: HFT

Bangladesh-China Green Textile Expo 2025: Pioneering Sustainable Manufacturing Collaboration

As global demand for eco-friendly fashion and responsible production intensifies, Bangladesh—currently the world’s second-largest exporter of textiles and garments—is stepping up. With the sector growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.81%, there’s an urgent need for sustainable technologies and circular sourcing strategies.

Enter the Bangladesh China Green Textile Expo – BCGTX 2025, set to take place from October 23–25, 2025 in Dhaka. This landmark event is the first bilateral trade expo between Bangladesh and China, designed specifically for the Man-Made Textile segment—a space ripe for innovation and transformation.

Organized by the Chinese Enterprises Association in Bangladesh (CEAB) and supported by the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka, BCGTX 2025 offers an unparalleled platform for strategic alliances and sustainability-focused innovation.

First-ever Bangladesh–China bilateral textile trade expo

  • Exclusive focus on man-made and sustainable textiles

  • Guidance for Chinese companies to enter the Bangladesh market

  • Access to 8,000+ pre-qualified buyers, decision-makers & manufacturers

  • Opportunities for long-term partnerships & green business growth

As sustainability shifts from optional to essential, BCGTX 2025 is positioned as Asia’s key forum for green textile development. For businesses looking to lead in environmental responsibility and expand across borders, this expo is the opportunity not to miss.

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