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Chinese investors want simplification of tax, customs, visa processes

Chinese investors want simplification of tax,

customs procedures and visa processes to enhance trade and investment with

Bangladesh.

Commercial Counsellor at the Embassy of China in Bangladesh Song Yang made

the remarks while addressing a seminar on “Stakeholder Consultation with

Chinese Investors: Challenges, Expectations and Prospects” held at the

Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center (BCFEC) at

Purbachal.

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Bangladesh, in collaboration

with the Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCCI) and the

Chinese Enterprises Association in Bangladesh (CEAB), is holding a three-day

“The Belt and Road Initiative in Bangladesh Exhibition 2023” inaugurated on

Friday at the BCFEC.

“Bangladesh enjoys a long-standing relationship with China. Such exhibition

creates a new hope for us. It is a platform to highlight the collaborative

spirit between the two nations,” Song Yang added.

Noting that the Chinese president Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road

Initiative (BRI) in 2013, he said it is now fruitful. “Our strong support and

cooperation will continue for Bangladesh,” he pointed out.

Speaking on the occasion, BIDA Executive Member (Additional Secretary) Avijit

Chowdhury requested Chinese investors to invest in Bangladesh as its

investment climate is congenial.

“Bangladesh will attain LDC graduation by 2026. So, we have to face a lot of

challenges. We need more foreign direct investment particularly of China in

technology and labour skill development to compete with 4IR,” he added.

He urged all investors to come at BIDA if they face any problem while

investing in the country.

Speaking on the occasion, BCCCI Secretary General Al Mamun Mridha said they

have been working tirelessly towards fostering stronger economic relations

between the two friendly nations.

Back in 2016, over $40 billion was promised to Bangladesh as part of the BRI

initiative. Almost $5 billion has already been disbursed while many projects

have already been implemented, some milestone projects are about to be

inaugurated and some project’s work are going on at a rapid pace, Song Yang

said.

CEAB president Ke Changliang and BCCCI Gazi Golam Murtoza spoke, among

others, there.

In another seminar, BKMEA executive president Mohammad Hatem said there

exists a huge trade gap in favor of China. “But I think the BRI has the

potential to influence and transform the garment industry in Bangladesh

positively. Through infrastructural development, trade facilitation,

technology transfer, investment, and sustainable practices, the BRI can

contribute to the continued growth and competitiveness of Bangladesh’s RMG

sector,” he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha