Bangladesh has sought global partnership to take its “steady growth trajectory” to another height for graduating to a developing country by 2024 and a developed nation by 2041.
“The message must be loud and clear – we add value – we are ready – partner with us,” said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen while addressing at the Bangladesh Economic Forum 2022 in Dubai on Thursday.
Momen mentioned key areas of potential partnership - food, finance, design, connectivity, ports, power, energy and human resources, according to message received in Dhaka.
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He said they have established a new wing – the international trade, investment and technology wing - to deal and coordinate all trade and investment issues for supporting all relevant national authorities and ministries, including BIDA, BEZA, BSEC and High-Tech Park Authority and to closely work with them as “One-Government”.
PM’s Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman, Chairman of Bangladesh Economic Zone Authority Sheikh Yousuf Harun, FBCCI President Md Jashim Uddin, representatives from the public and private sectors of both Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates were present at the event.