The Bangladesh Textile Mills Association or BTMA is the national trade body for textile mills, manufacturers, and mills in Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1][2] It carries out research on the textile industry in Bangladesh.[3] Tapan Chowdhury, the Chairman of Square Group, is the president of the trade association.[4]
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