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BTMC to lease 3 more mills to revive textile production

The three mills are located in Chittagong, Kurigram and Sylhet, and have been idle for a long time

Update : 13 Nov 2023, 07:00 PM

To bring three dormant textile mills back into production, the Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation (BTMC) plans to lease them out, according to official sources.

The three mills are located in Chittagong, Kurigram and Sylhet, and have been idle for a long time.

Of them, the Kurigram Textile Mills has 12,528 spindles, the Chittagong Valika Woollen Mills has 3,200 spindles and the Sylhet Textile Mills has 25,056 spindles.

Under the terms of reference recently prepared by BTMC, companies that will take the mills on lease will have to maintain their original purpose and produce the same products as before.

In resuming production, the BTMC identified that the lack of project loans and the absence of incentives comparable to those offered in economic zones were key factors jeopardizing the PPP progress.

Officials said the Ministry of Textile and Jute formed a 10-member inter-ministerial working committee, headed by an additional secretary, last week to finalize lease-out conditions, procedures and proposals for the mills.

The BTMC began its journey in July 1972 with 74 mills acquired through nationalization under a presidential order.

Later, 12 new mills were set up, bringing the total to 86.

Currently, 25 mills are under BTMC's control.

Eight of these are being operated on a rental basis, while production at eight others has been temporarily suspended.

Two mills are being converted into textile villages and the BTMC has reacquired seven others.

Also, nine mills have been handed over to workers and employees, while 12 have been sold through tenders under the arrangement of the Ministry of Industries and the now-defunct privatization commission.

Between 1977 and 1987, the BTMC also handed over 30 mills to their previous owners.

It also sold seven mills through a liquidation sale. Three other mills exist only on paper, with no physical assets, according to BTMC officials.

Data shows that BTMC-controlled textile mills earned Tk6.19 crore in FY23, compared to Tk6.88 crore in FY22.

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