Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Friday invited the Chinese business leaders to be part of new Bangladesh and its transformation engaging extensively in terms of doing business for mutual benefit.
Dr Yunus invited top Chinese companies to invest in Bangladesh and make the country a manufacturing hub to export their products to the West and Asia.
"Bangladesh is the hub (for doing business)... we could be the production hub of this entire region. Set up your factories in Bangladesh, sell to the whole region and sell to the whole world," he said, describing Bangladesh's advantage and position with huge access to the world market.
The Chief Adviser said the amazing location of Bangladesh makes it a very exciting country for the investors.
He said Bangladesh is strategically located and it is the doorway for landlocked countries of Nepal and Bhutan and seven Northeastern states of India.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus shared his vision of New Bangladesh, future of trade and the potential of Bangladeshi youth during the sessions.
Dr Yunus participated in an event called "Investment Dialogue" with Chinese business leaders to inform the Chinese investors about the business-friendly environment in Bangladesh and attract Chinese investment in Bangladesh.
The Chief Adviser said Bangladesh has an advantage of a huge young population full of energy, creativity and aspirations. "That’s the exciting part of Bangladesh."
He said there is no shortage of young people, both men and women, and they are very oriented to the new world, new way of thinking and new way of doing things.
“They are very quick to adopt, very quick to learn if you are making assembly plants, or if you are making any technologically oriented businesses. I think it would be good to consider Bangladesh,” Dr Yunus said.
He said Bangladesh oversees the whole Bay of Bengal as its practical point with huge access to the world through Bay of Bengal.
“So, Bangladesh is your path, not only for Bangladesh itself, but the three other major regions. You can have this advantage of having businesses in this whole region through Bangladesh. That's the most exciting part of it,” Dr Yunus said.
The Chief Adviser hosted four interactive meetings with more than 100 leading entrepreneurs and CEOs of China to share how Bangladesh is now open for business, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam told UNB.
He also described the benefits of relocating their factories to Bangladesh, saying the country faces no trade restrictions and it offers some of the best competive advantages and opportunities to foreign direct investors.
Prior to his speech, Ashik Chowdhury, Executive Chairman for BIDA and BEZA presented the case for the country titled 'Bangladesh 2.0: Gateway to Growth.'
Chowdhury focused on data and shared sectoral heatmaps, demand landscape and factors of production competitiveness.
He also shared some of the investment climate reforms the interim government is undertaking such as AEO, collocation of agencies, relationship management model etc.
"Xiànzài jèng shì shíhòu," he said to the audience, meaning the time is now.