The REMA Trust has been running Chittagong Laboratory School, Chittagong Laboratory College and REMA Teacher’s Training College for the last 21years.
Hoque, a founder member of the organisation, served the Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCCI) as Senior Vice President, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) as First Vice President, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) as Director, SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industries (SAARC CCI) as Executive Committee Member.
He also served as Chairman of the Election Board of Real Estate Housing Associations of Bangladesh (REHAB).
As the chair, he organised Chittagong International Trade Fair (CITF) 2001 for CCCI.
Hoque was selected as CIP (Commercially Important Person) in 2011 and he was awarded in 2012 for his significant contributions to the export business of Bangladesh.
An election held on Monday at REMA Bhavan, Chawkbazar, Chattogram for the term of 2020-2022 to elect the executive committee members of REMA Trust.
The other elected members are Golam Hossain, Vice Chairman; Professor Bahar Uddin Md Zubair, Secretary; Engr Rafiqul Islam, Treasurer; EC members include Principal Nurul Amin, Advocate Md Ibrahim, Professor Dr AMM Ehteshamul Haque, Md Zahirul Alam, and Principal Habib Rahmat Ullah.
Hoque also represented Bangladesh-Myanmar Joint Trade Commission meetings held in Bangladesh and Myanmar and contributed to some important and sensitive bilateral issues, said a media release.
Hoque has a long association with different trade bodies in Bangladesh and has been responsible for materialising many important beneficial issues.