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Hasan urges Thai private sector to invest in Bangladesh

Foreign minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has urged the

Thai private sector to make investment in Bangladesh by taking full advantage

of Dhaka’s various incentives for foreign business and partnership.

He also emphasized on the importance of early commencement of the Free Trade

Agreement (FTA) between Bangladesh and Thailand for enhancing bilateral trade

and balancing trade deficit.

The foreign minister was speaking at a business meeting, organised by

Bangladesh Embassy in Bangkok on Friday on the sidelines of the official

visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Thailand, a foreign ministry’s press release said here today.

Earlier on the day, Bangladesh and Thailand have signed a Letter of Intent

(LoI) to commence Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries.

During the business meeting, Hasan underlined the potential for trade and

investment between Bangladesh and Thailand and said it will ultimately

contribute to the overall development and prosperity of both the countries.

The foreign minist
er highlighted Thailand’s significance as a key trade

partner for Bangladesh within the ASEAN region.

He also described Bangladesh’s remarkable progress in all indicators of

socio-economic development over the last 15 years and Bangladesh’s successful

graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, attributing it to the

visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Hasan also stressed upon the importance of fostering increased people-to-

people contact as a means to strengthen the bonds between Bangladesh and

Thailand.

By prioritizing such exchanges, both countries can deepen their

understanding, collaboration, and partnership and benefit their people, he

observed.

Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood, Prime Minister’s Private Industry and

Investment Advisor Salman Fazlur Rahman, Home Affairs Minister Asaduzzaman

Khan, State Minister of Commerce Ahasanul Islam Titu, and Foreign Secretary

Masud bin Momen attended the event.

Salman Rahman elaborated on the incentives provided by th
e Bangladesh

government to foreign investors.

He invited Thai investment in Bangladesh’s Tourism sector and opined that

Dhaka might be benefitted from Technology Transfer of the Thai government.

Stating the recently enacted Offshore Banking Act 2024 by Bangladesh

Government, State Minister of Commerce called upon Thai investors to consider

investment in Bangladesh.

As a bridge between South Asia and South East Asia, he said, Bangladesh could

be considered for investment as a regional hub and for its reasonable size of

market.

He urged private sectors of Bangladesh and Thailand to explore all

opportunities while assuring required facilitation from the Government.

Senior Executive Vice-President of Sutec Co Ltd Charles Frederick, a

prominent Thai global sugar engineering company, in his deliberations

suggested that Bangladesh government may explore the potential for

collaboration with local private investors to revitalize one or two existing

sugar mills.

He noted that if this initiative proves
successful, it could pave the way for

the government to develop a policy framework aimed at promoting private

investment in the sugar cane industry.

A representative of BIDA delivered a detailed presentation on the incentives

provided by the Bangladesh government for foreign investors investing in

Bangladesh.

He highlighted Agro-business, Digital economy, Logistics and Light

Manufacturing sectors which Thai investors may consider for investment.

Ever since the establishment of Diplomatic relations, the bilateral relations

between the countries have flourished to a comprehensive partnership

comprising cooperation in trade and investment, culture, education, health,

agriculture and connectivity.

The event was attended by prominent Business personnel from the Thai business

community.

Bangladesh Ambassador to Thailand Abdul Hye thanked all the dignitaries and

guests for their presence at the event.

Ambassador of Thailand to Bangladesh Makawadi Sumitmor was also present.

Source: Bangladesh Sangba
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