Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi has called upon the entrepreneurs and traders of Bangladesh and the United Kingdom to diversify and boost bilateral trade and investment.
He made the call at a trade and business dialogue in London, organised by Bangladesh High Commission on Friday, said a press release yesterday.
The minister invited the British and British-Bangladeshi entrepreneurs and businessmen to investment in Bangladesh’s IT, leather, pharmaceuticals, jute, tourism and capital market, saying these sectors would bring them more profit.
He said a special zone could be developed in Bangladesh for expanding and relocating their business.
Tipu Munshi referred to the initiative for developing 100 Special Economic Zones (SEZs) under the supervision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to offer more trade and business facilities to overseas investors.
He said doing business in Bangladesh has been eased to a great extent while the government is offering fast-track services and various incentives, including tax exemption for up to 10 years to the foreign investors. Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun and Bangladesh High Commissioner for UK Saida Muna Tasneem also spoke at the event.
The industries minister said the country’s trade and business landscape is improving fast due to the investment-friendly policy of the government.