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Export barriers of the garments industry in Bangladesh

Authors: Hoque, Tasmia;

Export barriers of the garments industry in Bangladesh

Abstract

This case study is on the ‘barriers to the export of garments goods in Bangladesh’. This dissertation aims to identify the barriers that the garments’ industry faces to conduct their daily operations and export goods overseas. The focus of this research is to concentrate on techniques and concepts of the export garment industry in respect of the business scenario in Bangladesh. In this entire research, the researcher has tried to analyse the current position of the garment industry in Bangladesh and the challenges that are faced by the respective owners. In addition to this, the researcher has reviewed existing literature presented by other scholars relating to this topic to underpin theories and concepts which would help analyse the theory and draw a concurrent conclusion. Therefore, the researcher has used various theoretical tools and models to help gain a clear insight into this topic to substantiate the thesis.Garments industry is under tremendous pressure and therefore this research aids in providing clear and essential recommendations to tackle and mitigate the issues at hand to be able to sustain in today’s competitive environment. To be able to carry out an effective research work the researcher has used positivism research philosophy, the inductive approach of research and descriptive research design for this case study. The researcher has carried out the primary investigation by taking the sample size of thirty garment owners among a selection of various organisations of Bangladesh.Four managers were selected and interviewed for qualitative research purposes based on their experience and knowledge in the industry to ensure that the data have been compiled from learned individuals of the industry. During the interview process, the gestures and postures of the interviewees were considered to deduce and analyse the qualitative data effectively. The quantitative data has been represented in the graphical format along with details explanations of each figure.The researcher observed that in the present scenario the condition of the export of garments has plateaued due to the several barriers pointed out in this research. These barriers need to be mitigated to rise above the competition and sustain to be able to attract customers. Therefore, the learner has recommended certain strategies so that all the challenges can be mitigated for economic development and sustainability. 

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