Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has urged the government to expedite the disbursement of Tk 5,700 crore in cash incentives for the ready-made garment (RMG) sector.
The call came during a meeting with Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury at the Secretariat on Wednesday, a delegation member, led by BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan, said on Thursday.
BGMEA described the ‘fragile state’ of the industry, highlighting stalled incentives, working capital shortages, and hurdles to ease of doing business.
Khan said the cash incentives for FY2025-26 remain trapped in audit procedures by lien banks and Bangladesh Bank, leaving many factories in severe liquidity stress.
He urged a shift from the quarterly release system to immediate disbursement upon application.
The Finance Minister acknowledged the demand’s validity and pledged to modernize and streamline the process for quicker fund release.
BGMEA Vice President Md. Shihab Uddoja Chowdhury raised concerns over loan rescheduling, noting that while banks reschedule loans to manage non-performing loan ratios, they often fail to provide the working capital necessary to keep factories operational.
He proposed a ‘win-win’ approach where banks supply working capital alongside rescheduling. The minister expressed support for the idea.
Describing the garment industry as the ‘backbone of the economy’, Amir Khosru asked BGMEA to submit a detailed list of obstacles and recommendations within a week and assured full policy support for sustainable sector growth.
The delegation included Senior Vice President Enamul Huq Khan, Vice President (Finance) Mizanur Rahman, Vice Presidents Vidya Amrit Khan and Md. Shihab Uddoja Chowdhury, and several board directors.