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Bangladesh: Dhaka airport fire set to deal a heavy blow to the textile industry
Published
October 20, 2025
The cost of the damage caused by Saturday’s fire at the main airport in Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, could exceed $1 billion, according to an initial estimate on Sunday from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA).
“The entire imports area has been reduced to ashes,” said Faisal Samade, a director at BGMEA, describing “a scene of devastation.” “We fear that losses could well exceed $1 billion,” he added, noting that around 200 to 250 companies in the country, the world’s second-largest textile producer, export their products by air every day.
The cause of the fire is not yet known; it broke out in the cargo terminal of Dhaka’s main international airport, where fabrics, clothing accessories, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals are stored.
Four people with minor injuries were taken to hospital, according to Moinul Ahsan, a senior official at the Bangladesh Department of Health.
Earlier in the day, the country’s tax authorities said they had begun assessing the damage, while the government announced the opening of an investigation. “We have started our assessment of the damage,” Moshiur Rahman, head of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), told AFP.
Flights resumed on Saturday evening, the airport’s director general, S M Ragib Samad, told AFP.
On Sunday, smoke was still rising from the rubble. “The fire spread everywhere; I don’t know if a single cargo shipment could be saved,” said an exhausted firefighter, whose uniform was greyish and whose hands were blackened.
“We were due to deliver goods to our customers today, and I suppose everything has been reduced to ashes,” a shopkeeper, Anand Kumar Ghosh, told AFP.
In a statement, the government said it was aware of growing public concern following a series of recent fires, notably in the Chittagong industrial free zone and at a chemical and textile factory in Dhaka on Tuesday, where 16 people died.
The security services are investigating all incidents “thoroughly,” and “any credible evidence of sabotage or arson will be followed by a swift and resolute response,” it added.
“No criminal or provocative act will be tolerated to disrupt public life or the political process,” it warned.
Bangladesh is the third-largest supplier of clothing to the US ($7.5 billion in 2024) and the second-largest to the European Union (€4.3 billion). This position has been achieved thanks to its low wages, while its main competitor, China, raised its minimum wage in the early 2010s.
However, this situation makes Bangladesh highly dependent on its textile sector, which accounts for 80% of its exports and 20% of its GDP, and provides around four million direct jobs.
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Italy’s inflation edges up to 1.7% in March: Istat
The increase was driven largely by energy prices, as declines in regulated and non-regulated energy products eased significantly. In contrast, inflation in services slowed, Istat said in a press release.
Italy’s inflation rose to 1.7 per cent year on year in March 2026, driven by higher energy, according to Istat. Monthly inflation stood at 0.5 per cent.
Core inflation eased to 1.9 per cent, while services inflation slowed.
The HICP increased 1.6 per cent annually, with lower-income households experiencing relatively smaller price rises than higher-spending groups.
Core inflation, which excludes energy and unprocessed food, moderated to 1.9 per cent from 2.4 per cent, while inflation excluding energy eased to 2.1 per cent.
On a yearly basis, goods prices rose 0.8 per cent compared with a slight decline in the previous month, while services inflation slowed to 2.8 per cent from 3.6 per cent. This narrowed the inflation gap between services and goods.
On a monthly basis, the rise in the index was mainly led by increases in regulated energy prices, up 8.5 per cent, and non-regulated energy prices, up 5 per cent, along with gains transport services.
The harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) rose 1.7 per cent MoM and 1.6 per cent YoY, slightly above the earlier estimate. In the first quarter, inflation remained lower for households with weaker spending capacity compared with higher-spending households.
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Burkina Faso fully nationalises leading cotton firm Sofitex
The decision was taken during a meeting of the council of ministers that was chaired by the Transitional President Captain Ibrahim Traore.
Burkina Faso has announced the full nationalisation of Burkinabe Company of Textile Fibres (Sofitex), citing rising debt, declining production and inefficiencies.
Sofitex was a mixed-ownership firm, in which the state held a majority stake.
Full state ownership is expected to lead to tighter financial discipline, improved governance and a restructuring of operations to boost efficiency.
Sofitex was a mixed-ownership cotton company, in which the state held a controlling majority stake and private investors owned a minority share valued at about 75 billion CFA francs.
A 2025 valuation cited by the government places Sofitex’s total worth at 338.14 billion CFA francs (~$607 million), with the private stake valued at just over 75 billion CFA francs for 976,400 shares.
The company’s cotton production fell by 24-26 per cent to under 300,000 metric tonnes in the 2024-2025 season.
Full state ownership is expected to lead to tighter financial discipline, improved governance and a restructuring of operations to boost efficiency, according to a domestic media outlet.
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UK’ John Lewis appoints Jacqui Markham as new creative head of fashion
Markham joins from Whistles, where she served as Creative Director. She was previously Global Design Director at Topshop and Design Director at ASOS. She succeeds Queralt Ferrer who steps down after four years with the Partnership.
John Lewis has appointed Jacqui Markham as fashion creative director, overseeing own-brand womenswear, menswear and childrenswear.
She joins from Whistles and succeeds Queralt Ferrer.
The move strengthens investment in design, quality and relevance, alongside digital growth, Oxford Street refurbishments, exclusive collaborations and an expanded line-up of global fashion brands.
The appointment marks the next phase in John Lewis developing its own brand fashion, with clear creative direction and continued investment behind it.
Markham brings a strong track record of building distinctive, successful collections with a focus on design, quality and relevance for customers.
Her appointment comes alongside John Lewis’s continued investment in fashion, including upgrades to shops and digital, and the recent refurbishment of womenswear and menswear at the Oxford Street flagship store.
This month also sees the launch of the second John Lewis x Rejina Pyo collaboration, and a new 15-piece exclusive capsule collection from Amanda Wakeley. These will complement the expanded line-up of new brands including Samsoe Samsoe, MOTHER, St Agni, Patagonia, Belstaff, Missoma and Completedworks.
Rachel Morgans, John Lewis Director of Fashion, said: “I look forward to welcoming Jacqui to John Lewis at a defining moment for our fashion business. She brings a wealth of expertise and a proven ability to create exceptional design and will support our future creative vision.”
Jacqui Markham commented: “I am very excited to join the Partnership and to work together with all the teams toward a shared vision for the future of John Lewis. It feels like a seminal moment in the long history of the Partnership, and I cannot wait to get started to help shape that vision and bring our collective ideas to light.”
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