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In this video, we explain the growing Bangladesh textile industry crisis triggered by duty-free imports of Indian yarn, a move that has pushed local spinning mill owners to the brink. Bangladesh’s textile mill associations have issued a strong warning of a nationwide shutdown from February 1, citing unfair trade practices and severe financial losses caused by cheap yarn imports from India. The India-Bangladesh trade dispute has intensified as domestic millers argue that Indian yarn imports are destroying Bangladesh’s spinning industry, forcing factories to cut production, reduce jobs, and operate at heavy losses. While garment exporters benefit from cheaper raw materials, spinning mill owners say the long-term damage could cripple the country’s textile supply chain. 🔍 In this video, we cover: • Why Bangladesh textile mills are threatening shutdown • How duty-free Indian yarn impacts local spinning mills • The role of government trade policies and tariffs • Impact on the RMG (Ready-Made Garments) sector • Job losses and risks to millions of workers • Rising tensions in India-Bangladesh trade relations • Possible outcomes if imports are not restricted Bangladesh’s textile and garment industry is the backbone of its economy, employing millions and driving exports worldwide. However, the surge in low-cost Indian yarn imports has created an uneven playing field, leading to stockpile issues, falling prices, and factory shutdown risks. Industry leaders warn that continued inaction could result in massive disruptions to textile production and exports. This situation highlights a classic trade war scenario, where free trade benefits one sector but threatens another. The coming weeks are critical, as government decisions will determine whether Bangladesh protects domestic spinning mills or continues its current import policy. @TrainSome #trainsome #indiabangladesh