Featured
Raghav Chadha Faces Massive Online Backlash After BJP Switch; Loses Over 1 Million Followers
Raghav Chadha Faces Massive Online Backlash After BJP Switch; Loses Over 1 Million Followers
Pakistan’s ‘Mera Lyari’ Positioned as Reply to Bollywood’s ‘Dhurandhar’, Set to Highlight Karachi’s Real Story
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) takes a group photo with AI company leaders including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (C) and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei (R) at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on February 19, 2026.
AI Talent War Intensifies as OpenAI Poaches Top Executives from Salesforce, Snowflake and Palantir
April 25, 2026
The Blunt Times The Blunt Times
  • National
  • City Events
  • Business Vibes
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Regional
    • Bharuch
    • Dang
    • Navsari
    • Surat
    • Valsad
    • Hindi
    • Gujarati
  • Health
  • Crime corner
  • Sports
  • Spotlight
Search the Site
Popular Searches:
Chatgpt Nasa Halloween
Recent Posts
iPhone 18 Pro vs iPhone 18 Pro Max: Key Differences in Apple’s Upcoming Flagships
April 26, 2026
Dhanashree Verma
Dhanashree Verma Biography: Age, Husband, Career, Dance Journey, YouTube Fame & Full Life Story
April 25, 2026
Super El Niño Alert: Why 2026 Could Bring Extreme Global Weather and Rising Temperatures
April 25, 2026
The Blunt Times The Blunt Times
  • National
  • City Events
  • Business Vibes
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Regional
    • Bharuch
    • Dang
    • Navsari
    • Surat
    • Valsad
    • Hindi
    • Gujarati
  • Health
  • Crime corner
  • Sports
  • Spotlight
Follow us
Surat textile traders demand Ban on Bangladeshi garment imports
Home/Business Vibes/Surat Textile Industry Demands Ban on Bangladeshi Garment Imports
Business VibesCity Events

Surat Textile Industry Demands Ban on Bangladeshi Garment Imports

Surat : The recent political instability in Bangladesh has given rise to significant concerns in India’s textile hub, Surat. Complaints of atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh have escalated, and...

Times News Network
December 11, 2024 2 Min Read

Surat : The recent political instability in Bangladesh has given rise to significant concerns in India’s textile hub, Surat. Complaints of atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh have escalated, and the viral video of Bangladeshi leaders burning Indian-made sarees has sparked outrage among Surat’s textile traders.

These actions have led Surat’s textile industry to demand an immediate ban on the import of ready-made garments from Bangladesh. Additionally, the traders have urged the Indian government to take decisive steps to recover ₹500 crore stuck in transactions with Bangladeshi traders.

Impact of Political Turmoil on Surat’s Textile Industry

Surat’s textile industry is globally renowned, with exports reaching almost every country. However, any international instability, such as the current political chaos in Bangladesh, directly affects the industry. Bangladesh, which has become a global hub for ready-made garment manufacturing, is a significant competitor to Surat’s textile sector.

Amid the unrest, Bangladeshi leaders have called for a boycott of Indian textiles, even burning Surat-made sarees during public meetings. These incidents have infuriated Surat’s textile traders, who are now pressing for strong retaliatory measures.

Trapped Payments of Rs.500 Crore

The textile traders of Surat have also highlighted a financial crisis caused by the unrest. Payments amounting to ₹500 crore, sent to Bangladesh during Durga Puja for cloth exports, remain unpaid. Traders have demanded the Indian government engage in high-level talks with the Bangladeshi government to ensure the recovery of these funds.

Lalit Sharma, President of the Textile Brigade, voiced strong criticism of the situation. “The atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh and the burning of Surat-made sarees are unacceptable. Bangladeshi leaders are targeting our industry and economy. We urge the central government to impose an immediate ban on garments coming from Bangladesh. Additionally, muslin sarees imported from Bangladesh should also be prohibited,” he said.

Sharma emphasized that while India’s textile industry is not heavily dependent on Bangladesh, Bangladesh relies on India for raw materials. A ban, he argued, would provide significant momentum to the Indian garment sector.

Opportunities for Indian Textile Manufacturers

Political instability in Bangladesh has already begun shifting orders to Indian manufacturers. Many garment factories in Bangladesh have either slowed operations or shut down due to the unrest. This situation presents an opportunity for India to capitalize on the global demand for textiles.

If the Indian government bans garment imports from Bangladesh, the domestic textile industry could see a historic boom. Such a move would not only strengthen Surat’s textile sector but also contribute significantly to India’s foreign exchange earnings.

Tags:

Ban on Bangladeshi GarmentsBangladesh Garment ImportsBangladesh Political UnrestHindus in BangladeshIndian Textile IndustryPolitical Instability EffectsSurat Saree ProtestSurat textile industrySurat Traders' Demandstextile industry news

Share Article

Free drone training in Haryana, the blunt times
Previous Post

Haryana Launches Free Drone Training Initiative for Rural Youth

migratory birds in Surat, the blunt times
Next Post

Gavier Lake: A Winter Sanctuary for Exotic Migratory Birds in Surat

Picked
Akshay Kumar Daughter Harassment Case
Maharashtra Cyber Police make first arrest in case involving harassment of Akshay Kumar’s daughter online
Raghav Chadha Faces Massive Online Backlash After BJP Switch; Loses Over 1 Million Followers
Raghav Chadha Faces Massive Online Backlash After BJP Switch; Loses Over 1 Million Followers
Pakistan’s ‘Mera Lyari’ Positioned as Reply to Bollywood’s ‘Dhurandhar’, Set to Highlight Karachi’s Real Story
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) takes a group photo with AI company leaders including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (C) and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei (R) at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on February 19, 2026.
AI Talent War Intensifies as OpenAI Poaches Top Executives from Salesforce, Snowflake and Palantir
microsoft windows update, windows 11 update, pc update changes, forced restart windows, windows update control
Microsoft Windows Update Changes: New Shutdown and Restart Control, Pause Updates, Less Forced Restarts Explained
What is a passkey, how does it work, and why is it better than a password?
Popular Posts
microsoft windows update, windows 11 update, pc update changes, forced restart windows, windows update control
Microsoft Windows Update Changes: New Shutdown and Restart Control, Pause Updates, Less Forced Restarts Explained
By Santhosh Kumar
What is a passkey, how does it work, and why is it better than a password?
By Santhosh Kumar
BYD reveals new-gen Atto 3
New-Gen BYD Atto 3 Unveiled with Up to 630km Range, Faster Charging and Major Design Upgrades
By Santhosh Kumar
Yashasvi Jaiswal
Yashasvi Jaiswal Biography – Rajasthan Royals Explosive Opener | IPL 2026 Star Journey
By Santhosh Kumar
Michael-Box-Office-Collection-Day-1
‘Michael’ Box Office Day 1: Jaafar Jackson Debuts Strong with ₹5.50 Crore in India, Challenges ‘Dhurandar 2’ and ‘Bhooth Bangla’
By Santhosh Kumar
iphone 20th anniversary, samsung display, apple iphone 2027, micro curved oled, pol-less oled, coe display technology
Samsung to Supply Micro-Curved OLED Panels for Apple’s 20th Anniversary iPhone
By Santhosh Kumar

Read Next

Shrimad Rajchandra hospital Physiological cord clamping research India, the blunt times
City Events
Shrimad Rajchandra hospital’s Cord Clamping Research Gets Global Recognition
April 25, 2026
2 Min Read
AAP ticket for cash Surat, the blunt times
City Events
Ticket-for-Cash Row Rocks AAP in Surat Before Civic Polls
April 25, 2026
2 Min Read
Amit Chavda AAP BJP B team, the blunt times
City Events
Amit Chavda Calls AAP ‘BJP-RSS Offspring’ Ahead of Gujarat Civic Polls
April 25, 2026
2 Min Read
Surat Althan molestation protest, the blunt times
City Events
Surat Molestation Case Sparks Massive Protests, Police Lathicharge
April 25, 2026
2 Min Read
The Blunt Times

The Blunt Times is a 24-hour news portal from Surat and south Gujarat. It was launched by senior journalist Melvyn Thomas, who has over 21 years of experience working with the top news organizations such as The Indian Express, The Times of India, and The Economic Times.

Popular
Maharashtra Cyber Police make first arrest in case involving harassment of Akshay Kumar’s daughter online
April 25, 2026
Raghav Chadha Faces Massive Online Backlash After BJP Switch; Loses Over 1 Million Followers
April 25, 2026
Pakistan’s ‘Mera Lyari’ Positioned as Reply to Bollywood’s ‘Dhurandhar’, Set to Highlight Karachi’s Real Story
April 25, 2026
AI Talent War Intensifies as OpenAI Poaches Top Executives from Salesforce, Snowflake and Palantir
April 25, 2026
Categories
City Events
National
Business Vibes
Lifestyle
Spotlight
Regional
Education
Entertainment
Health
Press Release
Trending
Sports

© 2026 All Rights Reserved, The Blunt Times

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy