The political crisis in Bangladesh caused by a bitter rivalry between the two main parties is taking its toll on the country's 22-billion dollar garment industry.<br/> <br />Factories such as Ananta, which hires 7,000 workers and supplies garments for Gap, H&M and Walmart - are seeing orders drop by about 25 percent.<br/> <br />Supply chains are also hit by strikes and roadblocks instigated by opposition activists - which have halted delivery trucks.<br/> <br />Shipment costs have tripled, with drivers facing risks of deadly petrol bomb attacks.<br/> <br />Such unrest has scared away investors, who have shifted their orders to other manufacturers such as Vietnam, India and Cambodia.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) MANAGING DIRECTOR OF EVINCE GROUP AND FORMER PRESIDENT OF BANGLADESH , ANWAR CHOWDHURY, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Customer are really concerned that the investment that they are doing - whether it's been secured or not. Of course, they have to have this kind of feelings because we ourselves, really worried tha
