The Indian government yesterday expressed its keen interest to assist Bangladesh in establishing three economic zones in Mongla, Bheramara and Mirsarai and a bay-terminal in Chittagong, reports BSS.
This was disclosed by Deputy High Commissioner of India in Bangladesh Dr Adarsh Swaika while addressing as chief guest a seminar titled “ India-Bangladesh Bilateral Trade and Commercial Relations: Special Focus on Waterways Connectivity and Coastal Shipping”, held at Bangabandhu Auditorium of World Trade Centre, Chittagong.
Jointly organised by the Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) and High Commission of India in Bangladesh, the seminar was chaired by CCCI president Mahbubul Alam while Shishir Kotari, second secretary of High Commission of India in Bangladesh presented the keynote paper in it.
Dr Swaika in his speech said Bangladesh has progressed 30 per cent in industrial production and the two neighbouring countries have achieved an outstanding record in economic activities, investment and mutual cooperation though 60 agreements in last two years.
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Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed yesterday hoped paperless trade will pave the way for attaining the country's export target, reports BSS. "Automation process is being carried out in different… 
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