Highlighting steps taken to significantly improve the investment climate, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday urged Qatari investors to invest in Bangladesh to take advantage of the immense potentials that the country offers.
"Bangladesh is now back to business... back to business in a big way. We want your partnership," the Chief Adviser said in his speech in a programme titled 'Bilateral Investment Opportunities Between Bangladesh and Qatar'.
The Chief Adviser said the interim government had taken many steps to improve the investment climate in the country and was dedicated to creating New Bangladesh free from corruption.
He shared the inspiring story of how Bangladesh once convinced Norwegian telecom operator Telenor to set up a telephone company in the country that in turn became its biggest profit-making venture.
Azad Ashraf, president of Bangladesh Forum, Qatar, delivered the welcome speech.
BIDA executive Chairman Ashik Chowdhury gave a presentation before potential Qatari investors and non-resident Bangladeshis about investment opportunities in Bangladesh and the reforms undertaken by the country's Interim Government to make business and investment easier.