Bangladesh Ambassador to the United States Muhammad Imran has recently met two members of the US Congress and apprised them of impressive socioeconomic progress and success stories of Bangladesh under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Ambassador Imran held the meeting with Republican Congresswoman Young Kim on November 13 in Washington DC as a part of the embassy’s outreach programme to deepen the bilateral relations with the USA.
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Congresswoman Kim, who was elected from California’s 40th District, serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Chairwoman of the Indo-Pacific Sub-committee. She is also a member of the Africa Sub-committee and the House Financial Services Committee.
During the meeting with Kim, the ambassador briefed her about Bangladesh’s robust ready-made garment (RMG) exports, thriving pharmaceutical industry, diversified leather products, food processing industry and resilient remittance inflows.
They also discussed about US-Bangladesh partnership in various areas of social advancement and economic development as well as cooperation in the fields of power and energy, said the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington on Friday.
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