Bangladesh’s vital garment industry continues to struggle with ongoing instability despite a recent change in government. Multiple factories have recently closed in key industrial areas like Gazipur and Savar, leaving thousands of workers unemployed. The closures are attributed to a combination of factors including financial difficulties, declining orders, and high interest rates. This situation is creating significant uncertainty for the workforce, which relies heavily on the garment sector for employment. While the garment industry is the country’s largest export earner, it has yet to see a return to stability. Experts are concerned about the duration of this unrest and its potential impact on the national economy.
