CA urges quick solution to KEPZ land rights issue | The Business Standard
Skip to main content
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Tuesday
June 24, 2025

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025
CA urges quick solution to KEPZ land rights issue

Economy

UNB
14 January, 2025, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2025, 04:47 pm

Related News

  • EU to invest €1b in Bangladesh, plans to double
  • Govt focuses on 4 priorities to ensure business-friendly environment: BIDA chief
  • Sri Lanka seeks Bangladesh investment for pharma industry development
  • Budget’26 raises concerns about private investment sustainability: Build
  • Budget FY26: What corporate Bangladesh expects

CA urges quick solution to KEPZ land rights issue

Government would likely introduce green channels in the Chattogram port to fast-track exports from the country, CA says

UNB
14 January, 2025, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2025, 04:47 pm
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Kihak Sung, chairman of the Youngone Corporation, meet at the State Guest House Jamuna on 14 Jan. Photo: UNB
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Kihak Sung, chairman of the Youngone Corporation, meet at the State Guest House Jamuna on 14 Jan. Photo: UNB

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (14 January) asked authorities concerned to resolve the land rights issue of the Korean Export Processing Zone by early next month and bring all the investment promotion agencies under one umbrella to attract more foreign investment to the country.

The chief adviser gave the instruction when Kihak Sung, chairman of the Youngone Corporation, and several other top foreign investors met him at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.

Kihak Sung, whose South Korean company is a large exporter from Bangladesh, raised several issues that he believed were discouraging FDI in Bangladesh and urged the chief adviser to improve the conditions for large-scale investment in the country.

The Business Standard Google News Keep updated, follow The Business Standard's Google news channel

The chief adviser told Sung that the land issue of the Korean EPZ, which acted as a key deterrent to FDI in the industrial park, would be solved by 6 February.

"We want the Korean EPZ to be the model for everyone in Bangladesh. We hope it will attract big investments and create a lot of jobs," the chief adviser said.

Kihak Sung appreciated the interim government's fast-tracked move to resolve the long-standing issues involving the KEPZ. 

He said more Korean investors would now be keen to invest in Bangladesh.

"It will open the doors for other investors. The KEPZ surely will be a model for the investors," he said.

The Youngone Corporation chairman also urged the government for expedited shipments through the Chattogram port, saying slow turnaround time in the country's largest port was largely to blame for the lack of high-end and fashion clothing orders from top global brands.

Fashion clothing needs very quick exports, possibly in 10-15 days, he said, adding that Bangladesh does not have high-end fashion orders because sometimes it takes months to ship the orders.

He cited the example of Vietnam, as to how the Southeast Asian nation, where he invested hugely in recent years, took moves to expedite exports.

Yunus said he has asked the authorities to make port operations efficient.

He said Special Envoy Lutfey Siddiqi is working on a series of plans to make Chattogram port a top one in the region.

Kihak Sung and British investor Mohammed A Matin spoke of the need to bring all the investment promotion agencies under one umbrella, saying it will offer efficient one-stop services to foreign investors.

The chief adviser said he has asked the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority chief Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun to bring all five investment agencies under one office.

Ashik said the five different agencies for investment promotion were a legacy of the inept and corrupt governments in recent decades.

He said the BIDA has undertaken a move to bring the agencies under one umbrella.

Sung said Youngone was building one of the world's largest textile institutes in the country, which will train thousands of young Bangladeshis every year.

He invited Yunus to join the opening ceremony to be held within three months.

Matin has called for streamlining labour laws and introducing a net metering system for solar panels set up in the export processing zones. He also said due to discriminatory policy, investors in EPZ pay at least 26 percent taxes on the import of solar panels.

The chief adviser said the interim government has moved to carry out vital labour reforms and said his special envoy, Lutfey Siddiqi, was working on the issue.

He also said the government would likely introduce green channels in the Chattogram port to fast-track exports from the country.

"We need clarity. We need it simple," Kihak Sung said, referring to the labour laws.

Javier Carlos Santonja Olcina, country head of clothing giant Inditex, praised the efforts of the interim government to conduct vital business reforms and ease the conditions for doing business in Bangladesh.

"I am really impressed. This is the new Bangladesh we need," he said, adding he hoped the country's exports would increase substantially this year.

Paul Anthony Warren, director of Dewhirst, which operates several garment factories in Bangladesh, also attended the meeting.

Top News

Chief Adviser Dr Yunus / KEPZ / investment

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • IMF approves $1.3b for Bangladesh in 4th, 5th tranches of $4.7b loan
    IMF approves $1.3b for Bangladesh in 4th, 5th tranches of $4.7b loan
  • File Photo: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, US, September 4, 2018. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas/File Photo
    IMF lowers Bangladesh's GDP growth for FY26 to 5.4%
  • ECNEC approves 17 projects worth Tk8,974cr
    ECNEC approves 17 projects worth Tk8,974cr

MOST VIEWED

  • 'Made in Bangladesh' solar panels go to US for the first time
    'Made in Bangladesh' solar panels go to US for the first time
  • Remittance dollar rate falls amid weak demand, strong export growth
    Remittance dollar rate falls amid weak demand, strong export growth
  • Union Bank branch manager uses multiple schemes to embezzle Tk8cr: Internal probe
    Union Bank branch manager uses multiple schemes to embezzle Tk8cr: Internal probe
  • SBAC Bank faces Tk810.75cr provision shortfall in 2024
    SBAC Bank faces Tk810.75cr provision shortfall in 2024
  • ‘Congratulations world, it’s time for peace’: Trump thanks Iran for ‘early notice’ on attacks
    ‘Congratulations world, it’s time for peace’: Trump thanks Iran for ‘early notice’ on attacks
  • Busbar malfunction caused sudden blackout in parts of Dhaka last night: Power Grid Bangladesh
    Busbar malfunction caused sudden blackout in parts of Dhaka last night: Power Grid Bangladesh

Related News

  • EU to invest €1b in Bangladesh, plans to double
  • Govt focuses on 4 priorities to ensure business-friendly environment: BIDA chief
  • Sri Lanka seeks Bangladesh investment for pharma industry development
  • Budget’26 raises concerns about private investment sustainability: Build
  • Budget FY26: What corporate Bangladesh expects

Features

The HerWILL mentorship programme - Cohort 01: A rarity in reach and depth

The HerWILL mentorship programme - Cohort 01: A rarity in reach and depth

1d | Features
Graphics: TBS

Who are the Boinggas?

1d | Panorama
PHOTO: Akif Hamid

Honda City e:HEV debuts in Bangladesh

1d | Wheels
The Jeeps rolled out at the earliest hours of Saturday, 14th June, to drive through Nurjahan Tea Estate and Madhabpur Lake, navigating narrow plantation paths with panoramic views. PHOTO: Saikat Roy

Rain, Hills and the Wilderness: Jeep Bangladesh’s ‘Bunobela’ Run Through Sreemangal

2d | Wheels

More Videos from TBS

How much panic spread after Iran's attack on US bases in Qatar?

How much panic spread after Iran's attack on US bases in Qatar?

1h | TBS World
Iran attacks US base in Qatar, Trump thanks Tehran for advance notice and 'very weak response'

Iran attacks US base in Qatar, Trump thanks Tehran for advance notice and 'very weak response'

2h | TBS World
Trump falls into Netanyahu's trap: Guardian

Trump falls into Netanyahu's trap: Guardian

2h | TBS World
Trump is talking about an Iran-Israel ceasefire, what is Iran's response?

Trump is talking about an Iran-Israel ceasefire, what is Iran's response?

3h | TBS World
EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2025
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net