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Bangladesh High Commission in London to set up business advisory committee

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TBS Report
13 February, 2022, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2022, 06:30 pm

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Bangladesh High Commission in London to set up business advisory committee

TBS Report
13 February, 2022, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2022, 06:30 pm
Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Saida Muna Tasneem. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Saida Muna Tasneem. Photo: Collected

The Bangladesh High Commission in London will set up a business advisory committee to seize new and diversified business, trade and investment opportunities in post-Brexit times.

"The advisory committee would facilitate regular networking and interactions for British-Bangladesh chambers, entrepreneurs, and businessmen with British companies showing growing interest in Bangladesh markets to import, export or invest in Bangladesh," said Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK Saida Muna Tasneem.

She was addressing a business dialogue titled "New Business Opportunities in a post-Brexit Britain" hosted by Bangladesh High Commission in London on Thursday.                                                                                                            

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She also appreciated the Bangladesh Diaspora's enterprise and entrepreneurial drive for connecting more British energy, infrastructure and IT sector companies with Bangladesh markets over the past 3 years, 

The high commissioner called upon the chambers to provide real time advice to the High Commission on how to complement a sustainable post-Brexit and post LDC trade and investment Dialogue taking place between the two countries.

Taking note of the success of the Bangladesh Investment Summit held in the UK in November last year, the envoy highlighted UK's investment opportunities in various sectors including capital markets, infrastructure, renewable energy, tourism, and low-carbon technologies as well as in Bangladesh's transport, communication and energy sectors. 

She encouraged chamber leaders to play a more active role in expanding Bangladesh's exports to post-Brexit UK and research on UK's investing in the financial and Fintech, logistics, IT, skills and education services sectors to take advantage of UK's points based system.

Chaired by the High Commissioner Tasneem, the dialogue was participated by Chairperson of British Business Group in Bangladesh Md Mahbub ur Rahman, Chairman, UKBCCI and CEO, Seamark Group Iqbal Ahmed OBE, President, British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bashir Ahmed, and Secretary General of Bangladesh Caterers Association Mitu Chowdhury and a number of leading British regional chambers amongst others as well as  Maurits Pot, Founder and CIO, Dawn Global and who all made a brief presentation on Diaspora's investment opportunities in Bengal Tiger ETF (Exchange-traded Fund).

Speakers at the dialogue stressed the importance of holding industry-based stakeholder discussions, exchanging trade delegations, and allowing blue-chip Bangladeshi companies to invest in UK markets to leverage Bangladesh's economic significance. 

They identified certain factors as major barriers to Bangladesh's success in diversifying its exports and encouraging investment, including absence of policy to bring in green field investment from Bangladesh to the UK, shortages of cold storage and cargo flights for agro products, certification and accreditation issues, and one-stop- service window and recommended that the government take appropriate steps to remove those barriers.

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