UK and Bangladesh consent to develop future trade partnership
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The UK and Bangladesh today decided to create a future trade partnership which will increase mutual prosperity and additional Bangladesh's economic development since it graduates from least developed country status.
In the first ever before UK-Bangladesh Trade and Investment Dialogue at the Ministry of Commerce today, equally countries agreed to improve trading relationship through a mutual commitment to private sector led growth, encouraging investment and addressing barriers to trade when their companies export goods and companies.
British Huge Commissioner Robert Chatterton Dickson and Bangladesh's Commerce Secretary Jafar Uddin led the dialogue, reported a statement by UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Expansion Office. THE UK and Bangladesh discussed cooperation in areas such as for example GSP, LDC graduation, expenditure cooperation, gain access to of Bangladeshi experts to UK assistance sectors, trade facilitation, etc.
Commerce Secretary Jafar Uddin said, "This dialogue will pave the way for our products, solutions and experts to penetrate the UK market and donate to increased investment found in Bangladesh and expand our exports."
Superior Commissioner Robert Dickson said the UK is focused on performing with Bangladesh to produce a trade and expenditure relationship that assists both economies grow. "Overseas Investment can offer jobs, transfer expertise and generate revenue. A conducive organization environment and removal of industry access barriers can benefit both countries."
Source: https://www.thedailystar.net