Following the Footsteps of Bangladesh and Vietnam Strategies for SME Consolidation and Garment Sector Development in Kyrgyzstan

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Main Author: Mirbekova Aigerim
Other Authors: Andrási Dr. Gábor
Tölgyessy Dr. Péterné Sass Magdolna Ildikó
Format: Thesis
Kulcsszavak:Bangladesh
consolidation of SMEs
garment industry
garment sector
garments
kyrgyzstan
SMEs
Vietnam
Online Access:http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/56973
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Abstract:This thesis explores the potential for Kyrgyzstan’s garment industry to transform and achieve significant growth by following the successful examples of Vietnam and Bangladesh. These two countries have established themselves as global leaders in the garment sector through targeted reforms, strategic policies, and innovative approaches to industrial organization. The study examines the similarities and differences in their development paths and assesses how Kyrgyzstan can adapt these strategies to its unique economic and geographical context.By analyzing the consolidation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) into centralized production hubs, the study identifies key factors that contributed to the success of Vietnam and Bangladesh. These include the establishment of structured industrial zones, fostering cooperation among SMEs, and the development of supporting infrastructure and policies. The research evaluates how Kyrgyzstan’s garment sector, which is currently fragmented and informal, can adopt these practices to create a more organized and efficient industry.Based on this analysis, the study provides recommendations tailored to Kyrgyzstan, emphasizing the importance of strategic reforms, industrial clustering, and SME consolidation. The findings highlight actionable steps that Kyrgyzstan can take to modernize its garment industry and create a framework for sustainable development. This research serves as a foundation for understanding how experience of Bangladesh and Vietnam can be adapted by Kyrgyzstan, offering a roadmap for meaningful transformation in Kyrgyzstan’s garment sector.