This chapter explores the challenges faced by Bangladesh's garment industry as it resumes operations after political unrest. It discusses the urgent pressures on factory workers to meet Christmas deadlines, the financial implications for factory owners, and concerns over buyer confidence amid potential supply chain relocations.
After protests and political turmoil, we look at the challenges facing the new interim government.
We'll hear from the biggest suppliers to global fast fashion brands and talk to students about their hopes and anxieties.
Plus we have an exclusive interview with the country’s new central bank governor.
Presenter: Nikhil Inamdar
Producer: Jaltson Akkanath Chummar
(Image: A garment worker at a sewing machine in Bangladesh)