Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has sought the support of UK MPs to retain access to the British market after graduating from post-least developed country (LDC) status.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan met with Rushanara Ali MP and Rupa Huq MP, members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, in London on Saturday (13 November). They had a discussion on various issues including cooperation between the UK and Bangladesh regarding graduation from LDC, possible changes in the tariff regime, and how Bangladesh could retain its access to the UK market in the post-LDC era, said a press release.
He requested Rushanara Ali MP and Rupa Huq MP to extend their support with regard to the continuation of duty-benefit for Bangladesh after the graduation from LDC status.
British politicians of Bangladeshi origins were also present at the meeting.
During the meeting, Faruque Hassan stressed the need for engagement of non-resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) in the development of Bangladesh.
He said NRBs have the immense potential to make more contributions to accelerating Bangladesh's development with their skills, technical expertise, knowledge and investment, the press release added.
A good number of NRBs living in the UK are well-established businessmen, while many have influential positions in governments as politicians and members of parliaments. Besides, many Bangladeshis are academicians, researchers, high government officials and holding other prestigious positions. They can play a significant role in shaping the financial, social and economic conditions of the country, the BGMEA President added.
Faruque Hassan sought cooperation of the two British MPs in encouraging Bangladeshis living in the UK to invest in different potential sectors of Bangladesh including high value-added and non-cotton textiles along with others.
He also apprised the British MPs about the unprecedented strides made by Bangladesh's RMG industry over the years in safety, sustainability and social compliance, which have earned the sector global recognitions.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan requested Rushanara Ali MP and Rupa Huq MP to extend their support with regard to the continuation of duty-benefit for Bangladesh after the graduation from LDC status
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The hi-tech park authority of Bangladesh and Uzbekistan will work together for the development of Information Technology (IT), hi-tech manufacturing, policy and development, research and innovation in both countries, said Zunaid Ahmed Palak, state minister for Information and Communication Technology.
The two countries will also work to advance the entrepreneurial sector of both countries, Palak added.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed regarding this on Saturday at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre, read a press release.
The agreement was signed by Syed Zahurul Islam, director (Technical), Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority and Ibragimov Farkhod Zairovic, executive director, IT Park, Uzbekistan.
Zunaid Ahmed Palak was present on the occasion as the chief guest.
He said the agreement will facilitate the startups of both countries to enter the international market easily. Under the agreement, training and mentoring will be provided to the startups of both countries, he further stated.
Capacity building programmes on machine learning, cyber security, artificial intelligence, blockchain will also be arranged for entrepreneurs and those involved with the industry of both Bangladesh and Uzbekistan, the minister added.
Earlier in September, a delegation team from Bangladesh led by Salman F Rahman, private industry and investment adviser to the prime minister and Zuniad Ahmed Palak met Alimjan Imarav, digital technology adviser to the prime minister of Uzbekistan and Ibrokhim Yu Abdurakhmonov, minister of innovative development of Uzbekistan.
During that visit, Uzbekistan expressed interest in taking the "IT-Enabled" service from Bangladesh and Bangladesh showed interest in the research and development sector of Uzbekistan.
Hi-tech Park authorities of both countries signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding this
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Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said they want to see an open, free, peaceful and inclusive Indian Ocean instead of any single country’s dominance noting that many have different types of interests towards the Indian Ocean.
“Indian Ocean is a huge issue. We don’t want to see any unilateral dominance in the Indian Ocean,” he told reporters at a media briefing at his ministry.
Bangladesh will host the 21st Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Council of Ministers’ (COM) meeting on November 17 as it takes up the IORA chairmanship for the first time in 24 years.
"Indo-Pacific Vision" will also come up for discussion.
IORA has six priority and two focus areas identified on the basis to promote sustained growth and balanced development in the Indian Ocean Region.
These are maritime safety and security, trade and investment facilitation, fisheries management, disaster risk management, tourism and cultural exchanges, academic, science and technology cooperation, blue economy, women's economic empowerment.
“We’ll try to focus on those issues,” Dr Momen said.
The 23rd Committee of Senior Officials (CSO) and its related meetings will be held on November 15-16 in a hybrid format (in-person & virtual).
The foreign minister said this is a great moment for Bangladesh and 12 ministers from 11 countries (two ministers from Tanzania) will be joining the IORA COM in person.
“Indian Ocean is very important for trading. It’s also dangerous with some associated risks like cyclones, typhoons, tidal surges. So, it’s an essential meeting,” he added.
Dr Momen also said they are looking at the future through the ocean as there are many things to achieve together through partnership and dialogue.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen said through the IORA event, Bangladesh has got an opportunity to demonstrate that Bangladesh has been able to bring the Covid situation under control.
“It’s a testimony to the external world that Covid-19 is under control in Bangladesh and we’re getting back to normalcy,” he observed.
The foreign secretary mentioned Bangladesh will also host the Peace Conference on December 4-6 in person, keeping the option open for virtual joining too.
Rear Admiral (Retd) Md Khurshed Alam, secretary of Maritime Affairs Unit (MAU) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said apart from the ministers, 82 representatives from member states will participate in it in person while many will join virtually.
The issues which will be discussed on November 15-16 and the decisions to be taken will be approved at the ministerial meeting.
He also said appointment of a secretary general of the IORA will also get approved at the ministerial meeting on November 17.
The secretary general is appointed by the Council of Ministers (COM) for a term of three years which is renewable for one additional term, from among the candidates nominated by the member states on the basis of qualification, experience and suitability as laid down in the staff regulations of the IORA Secretariat.
Khurshed Alam further said they want to take some programmes to share Bangladesh’s expertise with other countries and learn from other member States too. “We’ll show them practically our expertise in some areas like aquaculture and disaster management.”
He said the new IORA Action Plan 2022-27 will hopefully be approved this time, too.
Dr Momen said it is good news that many are looking at Bangladesh and Bangladesh is already a model in disaster management. “Partnership is more important than ever after we face Covid-19.”
A dozen of ministers representing IORA countries, including Minister for South Asia, the United Nations and the Commonwealth at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon will be visiting Bangladesh to attend the IORA event.
The IORA ministers will also meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during their stay in Dhaka. “We’re working on that,” said the foreign minister.
British Minister Tariq Ahmad will deliver a keynote speech at a program titled "Bangladesh-UK: Partners in Progress" on Monday afternoon.
The talks will be held at the Foreign Service Academy and Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen will chair the event.
The British minister will also have a meeting with Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen during his stay in Dhaka, said an official.
Foreign ministers of Sri Lanka, Union of Comoros, Indonesia, South Africa and a Minister of Tanzania will also visit Bangladesh.
US Deputy Assistant Secretary Kelly Keiderling will also arrive on Tuesday, said an official, mentioning that the United States is an observer at the IORA.
Keiderling is the South and Central Asian Affairs Bureau Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
The Chairmanship of Bangladesh is to run from 2021-2023, with the new vice-chair, the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and the United Arab Emirates now taking the position of the past chair.
The forthcoming ministers' meeting will be preceded by the 23rd CSO meeting taking stock of the association's progress, and to endorse the next IORA’s Action Plan (2022-2027).
Meanwhile, a Strategic Dialogue on the Impact of Covid-19 and perspectives of economic recovery in the Indian Ocean Region will be held on November 17.
Foreign Minister Dr Momen will host dinner in honour of the delegations to be here to attend IORA meetings.
The Indian Ocean Rim Association is an inter-governmental organization that was established on March 7, 1997.
The vision for IORA originated during a visit by late President Nelson Mandela of South Africa to India in 1995.
Promoting sustained growth and balanced development within the Indian Ocean region, IORA strengthens cooperation and dialogue with member states.
They are Australia, Bangladesh, Union of Comoros, French Republic, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, the Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Oman, Seychelles, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
This will be discussed in the upcoming IORA COM meeting on Nov 17, says the state minister
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) Assistant Minister for Economic and Trade Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) Abdulnasser Alshaali said that a joint business council would facilitate bilateral economic and commercial ties between Bangladesh and the gulf country.
Abdulnasser Alshaali made this remark while meeting Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) President Rizwan Rahman in the capital on Sunday (14 November), reads a press release.
"The establishment of a joint business council would facilitate broader and deeper engagement with both public and private sector stakeholders, especially in emerging sectors of mutual interest," the Assistant Minister said.
"Now is the right time to begin discussions on a closer partnership, especially as we work to overcome the fallout from Covid-19," he added.
The DCCI president said that the UAE could play a vital role in boosting the economic growth of Bangladesh by sharing technical know-how and transferring technology.
"DCCI will provide all the support needed to UAE businesses," he stated.
The Chargé d'Affaires of the UAE Embassy in Dhaka Abdulla Ali AlHmoudi was also present at the meeting.
He said, "The bilateral relationship has historically been based on shared beliefs, mutual respect and meaningful cooperation, with both countries working together to cope with common challenges and supporting each other in the international setting."
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Assistant Minister for Economic and Trade Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) Abdulnasser Alshaali said that a joint business council would facilitate bilateral economic and commercial ties between Bangladesh and the gulf...
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Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates have joined hands to manufacture Covid-19 vaccine.
The process of co-production in Bangladesh will start soon, according to Economic Relations Division (ERD) officials.
The UAE gave its consent to such a proposal from Bangladesh at the fifth session of the Joint Commission held between representatives of both the countries in Dhaka on Monday. The Gulf nation had first placed an offer to supply vaccine doses produced in the country to Bangladesh.
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal said, "Both of our governments are keen to make the best of our potential in trade and investment."
The finance minister called upon the Middle Eastern country to invest in power, energy and mineral resources, information and communication technology, education, science and technology, marine environment, agriculture, and health services and health education.
ERD officials said DP World, a Dubai-based company, is investing in setting up Matarbari deep sea port under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) system. The company is also investing in another PPP project to establish an inland container depot in Gazipur's Dhirashram area.
They proposed investing more in such large PPP projects, the officials added.
Moreover, Bangladesh sought the UAE's support for duty- and quota-free access to its market, and the UAE representative assured Bangladesh of cooperation in this regard.
Bangladesh's exports to the UAE increased by 45.7% to $209.95 million year-on-year in the first four months of the current fiscal year, according to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). The country's exports to UAE amounted to $144.11 million at the same period in FY21.
The finance minister in the meeting also called upon the UAE to create more employment opportunities for Bangladeshi workers and professionals in the country.
The finance minister said more than half a million Bangladeshi expatriates are providing services in the UAE with reputation and dignity. There are still a lot of opportunities in the country's various sectors, especially for professional, skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled manpower.
ERD officials at the meeting proposed simplifying the recruitment process of Bangladeshi workers in the UAE labour market.
The UAE envoy suggested that the two countries start talks at the ministry level to this end.
Bangladesh's third highest remittances come from the UAE. But workers cannot go there on a work visa. Instead, they first have to go to the country for three months on visit visas. Then, they convert those into work visas and stay there for a certain period as per job contracts.
To get out of this situation, Bangladesh proposed introducing the work visa process directly.
Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates have joined hands to manufacture Covid-19 vaccine. The process of co-production in Bangladesh will start soon, according to Economic Relations Division (ERD) officials. The UAE gave its consent to such a proposal from Bangladesh at the fifth session of...
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Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen and his Sri Lankan counterpart Prof Gamini Lakshman Peiris have stressed on strong bilateral relations between their respective countries as the two foreign ministers met at state guest house Padma on Monday (15 November).
Dr Momen congratulated Prof Gamini Lakshman Peiris on his new appointment as the foreign minister of Sri Lanka and thanked him for attending the 21st meeting of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Council of Ministers' (COM) physically despite the global Covid-19 related health concerns, said a press release.
The foreign minister also stated that Bangladesh attaches high importance to its relations with Sri Lanka, which he termed excellent, based on the historical linkages, friendship, and commonalities of views and shared vision of prosperity.
Recalling the state visit of Mahinda Rajapaksa, the prime minister of Sri Lanka to Dhaka on 19 – 20 March 2021 on the occasion of Birth Centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of the Independence of Bangladesh, he noted that it contributed in strengthening the ties of the two countries.
Gamini Lakshman Peiris expressed his happiness for meeting his Bangladeshi counterpart. He recalled the recent meeting of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on the sidelines of the World Leaders' Summit of CoP-26 and said that the leadership of Sri Lanka highly appreciated the recent economic development of Bangladesh.
Peiris reiterated the importance of close relations between the two neighbours. He particularly stressed on further cooperation in the sectors like trade and commerce, investment, tourism, connectivity, agriculture, fisheries, education, and people to people contact.
The two ministers further emphasised on expeditious conclusion of PTA and enhancement of trade and commerce between the two countries. They underscored to further strengthen air and maritime connectivity for the greater benefit of the two countries, the press release added.
The Sri Lankan foreign minister sought collaboration on the area of e-commerce, involvement in the digital sector through sharing of Bangladesh's expertise.
Dr Momen mentioned of Bangladesh's success in the Pharmaceutical sector and urged his Sri Lankan counterpart to import pharmaceuticals products from Bangladesh.
Both foreign ministers noted the ongoing cooperation under IORA, maritime cooperation, maritime security, blue economy, climate change, prevention of over exploitation of marine resources.
They also pledged to explore the possible collaboration between Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University of Bangladesh and National Institute of Oceanographic Marine Sciences of Sri Lanka. The meeting ended with a positive note in a cordial atmosphere.
The Sri Lankan Foreign Minister is visiting Dhaka from 15-18 November 2021 and is expected to attend the 21st meeting of the IORA COM which is scheduled to be held on 17 November 2021.
They also pledged to explore the possible collaboration between Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University of Bangladesh and National Institute of Oceanographic Marine Sciences of Sri Lanka
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Chief of Army Staff General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed left Dhaka for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today on a two-day official visit.
During the visit, the army chief will join a bilateral meeting with army chief of the UAE and discuss on extending mutual cooperation, said an ISPR release.
Besides, General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed will witness the International Dubai Air Show-2021 in Dubai at the invitation of Chief of Staff of the UAE Armed Forces Lt. General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi.
The army chief will return home on 18 November.
The army chief will return home on 18 November
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Tanzania and Bangladesh are keen to work on agriculture, blue economy and other economic sectors through establishing official contacts.
The matter was discussed at a meeting between the Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Mashimba Mashauri Ndaki, MP, the Minister of Blue Economy and Fisheries of the United Republic of Tanzania, Abdullah Hussein Kombo and Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, MP at the State Guest House Padma on Monday evening.
The ministers are visiting Dhaka for participating in the 21st Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Council of ministers and related meetings, read a press release.
At the outset of the meeting, the foreign minister said that he was glad to meet with the ministers of the government of Tanzania.
The Tanzanian Blue Economy and Fisheries minister expressed interest to know about the aquaculture, fisheries sectors, shipbuilding industry and horticultural sectors of Bangladesh.
Both sides also highlighted the importance of exchanging business delegations to develop trade and economy. The Foreign minister sought cooperation of the Tanzanian government for the solution of the Rohingya crisis.
Foreign Minister Momen narrated the development march of Bangladesh to the visiting ministers. He mentioned that under the visionary leadership of father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh has attained remarkable socio-economic development.
He thanked the Tanzanian government for supporting Bangladesh Chairship at the Indian Ocean Rim Association.
Dr AK Momen commented that Bangladesh believes in economic growth and prosperity for all, read the statement.
He said that Bangladesh has attained remarkable success in many areas including creative economy for which Unesco has conferred the Unesco-Bangladesh Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman International Prize to Bangladesh.
Foreign Minister lauded Tanzania for their elevation to a middle-income country.
He also added that Bangladesh believes in multilateralism. Dr Momen also mentioned that under the prudent leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has been able to achieve tremendous success in agriculture and socio-economic areas.
During the meeting both sides agreed to cooperate in different sectors of agriculture including fisheries, livestock, horticulture and aquaculture.
The Tanzanian ministers are visiting Dhaka for participating in the 21st Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Council of ministers and related meetings
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