Noting growing relations with Bangladesh, Ambassador and Head of EU Delegation to Bangladesh Charles Whiteley today said that they want to see more business from Europe to Bangladesh, noting that Bangladesh will be the ninth largest consumer market in the world by 2030.
“Bangladesh is increasingly an attractive market. And that is why our relationship is really becoming a shared partnership on so many different levels,” he said while speaking as the chief guest at an interactive event titled “Bangladesh Decides: The Youth Speaks" (BDYS) at Dhaka University.
Ambassador Whiteley said they want to enhance and advance their commercial interests in Bangladesh.
“It’s vital that young voices are heard on key issues facing their future. Today’s event provided a valuable opportunity to exchange views with students on the economy and global challenges. The EU is supporting youth worldwide, including through our Youth Action Plan adopted last year,” he said.
HerNet Foundation organized the first episode of the programme envisioned and conceptualized by the founding CEO and MD of HerNet TV, Alisha Pradhan.
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The event, co-funded and supported by the EU Embassy in Bangladesh, is a testament to their commitment to empowering the youths of Bangladesh.
Highlighting the importance of export diversification, the EU envoy said readymade garment products are still dominating Bangladesh’s export basket.