Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F. Rahman said on Tuesday that there is no concern among US businessmen about the upcoming elections in Bangladesh.
He said that the US businessmen do not see any risk in spontaneous investment here and they are optimistic about Bangladesh's potential.
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“If there was any doubt about the ongoing political situation, such a large business delegation would not have come to the country before the elections,” he added.
Salman said this to reporters after a meeting with a high-level delegation of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industries in the conference room of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) building at Agargaon on Tuesday.
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A delegation of 40 members of the US Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with Salman F. Rahman to further accelerate the bilateral commercial partnership between Bangladesh and the United States.
The list includes the world's largest equity company Black Stone, technology company Meta, energy sector company Accelerate Energy, Chevron, ExxonMobil and aircraft company Boeing.
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In the meeting, US businessmen expressed interest in investing in several sectors including energy, aerospace, digital economy, and health sector.