Your reliable Bangladesh apparel sourcing partner for Canadian clothing brands — LDCT duty-free access, bilingual labeling, cold-weather garment expertise, and seamless shipping to Canadian ports.
Canada imports over CAD $3.5 billion worth of garments from Bangladesh annually, making it one of Bangladesh’s top five export destinations for apparel. Canadian fashion brands — from Toronto’s streetwear labels to Vancouver’s outdoor apparel companies — rely on Bangladesh for cost-competitive, quality garment manufacturing that covers everything from lightweight summer collections to insulated winter outerwear.
Canada’s Least Developed Country Tariff (LDCT) provides Bangladeshi garments with duty-free access to the Canadian market, creating a substantial cost advantage over sourcing from China (where standard Most Favoured Nation tariffs apply) or Vietnam. This preferential trade arrangement means Canadian brands can access high-quality manufacturing at significantly lower landed costs — a critical advantage in Canada’s price-sensitive retail market.
A garments buying house bridges the operational gap between Canadian design studios and Bangladeshi production floors. From bilingual English/French labeling compliance to cold-weather garment specifications, our team understands the unique requirements of the Canadian market and ensures every detail is handled — from first sample to final container loading.
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Specialized manufacturing for Canadian winters: insulated jackets, fleece layers, thermal base layers, waterproof shells, and heavy-weight knitwear — all designed to perform in extreme cold.
We source from factories that meet LDCT rules of origin for duty-free Canadian import. Our network includes WRAP, BSCI, and Sedex-certified facilities across all major garment categories.
Full compliance with Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, bilingual English/French labels per the Textile Labelling Act, and CSA flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.
All labels, hang tags, care instructions, and packaging in English and French. UPC barcodes, RFID tags for major Canadian retailers, and case-pack configurations per retailer routing guides.
Ocean freight to Vancouver (Pacific route, 28–35 days), Montreal and Halifax (Atlantic route, 25–32 days). Rail intermodal connections to Toronto, Calgary, and other inland destinations.
GOTS organic, GRS recycled, and BCI cotton sourcing for Canada’s growing eco-conscious consumer market. Full sustainability documentation and certification traceability.
The LDCT duty-free arrangement gives Bangladesh a powerful competitive edge in the Canadian market. While Chinese garment imports face tariffs of 17–18%, Bangladeshi apparel enters Canada at 0% duty — saving Canadian brands significant costs on every container.
Our buying house ensures every shipment qualifies for LDCT preferential treatment by verifying rules of origin compliance, preparing proper certificates of origin, and maintaining documentation for CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) audit readiness.
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FAQ
A garments buying house in Bangladesh serves as your local sourcing, production management, and quality assurance partner — helping Canadian fashion brands source and manufacture apparel from Bangladesh’s extensive factory network without maintaining overseas offices or staff.
Yes, Bangladesh benefits from Canada’s Least Developed Country Tariff (LDCT), which provides duty-free access for most garment categories. This gives Bangladesh a significant cost advantage over competing suppliers like China, Vietnam, and India for the Canadian market.
Ocean freight from Chittagong to Vancouver takes 28–35 days, to Montreal/Halifax via the Atlantic route takes 25–32 days. Air freight to Toronto Pearson or Vancouver International takes 4–6 days for urgent orders.
We ensure compliance with Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA), Textile Labelling Act requirements (bilingual English/French labels), Competition Act origin marking, and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements for children’s sleepwear flammability.
Absolutely. All care labels, fiber content labels, and hang tags are prepared with bilingual English/French text as required by Canada’s Textile Labelling Act and Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act. We work with native French translators for accuracy.
Yes, we specialize in heavy-weight outerwear, insulated jackets, fleece garments, thermal underwear, and layering pieces designed for Canadian winters. Our factories produce garments with Thinsulate-equivalent insulation, waterproof shells, and wind-resistant fabrics.
Standard terms include 30% deposit and 70% against BL copy (T/T). We support CAD (Canadian Dollar) and USD transactions, as well as LC at sight and open account terms for established Canadian clients.
We accommodate MOQs starting from 500 pieces per style for knitwear and 300 for woven items. For Canadian startup and boutique brands, we can negotiate lower MOQs of 200+ pieces with select partner factories.
Yes, we prepare all export documentation — commercial invoices, LDCT certificates of origin, packing lists, bills of lading — and coordinate directly with your Canadian customs broker to ensure smooth clearance at CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) ports of entry.
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