Indian FMCG Giants Set to Bounce Back in Violence-Hit Bangladesh

Indian FMCG companies, including Marico, Dabur, and Emami, are resuming operations in Bangladesh after violent clashes halted business for a week. Marico, with the largest exposure, has resumed normal manufacturing, prioritizing employee safety and expressing confidence in medium-term prospects. Leading QSR chain Jubilant FoodWorks also operates in the region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 13-08-2024 19:15 IST | Created: 13-08-2024 19:15 IST
Indian FMCG Giants Set to Bounce Back in Violence-Hit Bangladesh
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Indian FMCG companies with operations in violence-hit Bangladesh are gradually resuming their businesses after a week's shutdown due to violent clashes.

Leading names like Marico, Dabur, Emami, Pidilite Industries, Britannia, and Godrej Consumer Products are among those affected. Marico, which has the largest footprint, resumed normal-scale operations on August 11.

Besides FMCGs, Jubilant FoodWorks, the master franchisee of Domino's in Bangladesh, operates around 30 stores in the country. The situation is being closely monitored as safety remains a priority for all companies involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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