of clothing haven't been bought as a result this bangladeshi company barely survived last year mohamed houten paid his employees with loans from the state bank but now he has to pay those loans back meanwhile cotton prices are rising so customers will have to pay more if the company is to survive. the current situation is daunting for nasri in october she's the only one in her family who still has work her husband lost his job and had to leave the city because it was too expensive now her whole family depends on her factory income of $125.00 euros a month. with this little income now i have to run my family it's a situation full of hardship my parents will have to manage their expenses at home on their own and many of her neighbors are now unemployed 100 textile factories in bangladesh had to shut their doors 4000000 people work there most of them women ultimately it's shoppers in europe in the us who determine whether nostri doctor gets to keep her job. and we can welcome on to the program must if it didn't who runs bangladesh she claims manufactured experts and joins us from chittagong than