Number of Factories in Bangladesh On the Basis of Division


Bangladesh is one of the rapidly growing countries across the world. Industrial and IT development are one of the keys to Bangladesh. One of the researchers found that Bangladesh is the 24th potential country in the world of business and one of the best sources of cheap labor cost. 


Due to these facilitating labor, many foreign investors are showing their interest to invest in Bangladesh. Dhaka is one of the populated business areas in Bangladesh and Chittagong is in the 2nd position. 


Besides these other divisions are also doing well in factories and industrial development. Now we are going to show Number of Factories in Bangladesh 


On the Basis of Division as follows:

  • Dhaka: Number of Factory 2,61,705

  • Chittagong: Number of Factory 2,14,514

  • Sylhet: Number of Factory 42,404

  • Rajshahi: Number of Factory: 1,64,768

  • Rangpur: Number of Factory 85,723

  • Barisal: Number of Factory 45,735

  • Khulna: Number of Factory 1,34,711


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