Australia is taken with growing commerce and funding in Bangladesh – 2024-05-31 02:06:24

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2024-05-31 02:06:24

Australia’s Assistant Minister for Commerce Senator Tim Ayers has expressed curiosity in working with Bangladesh to extend commerce and funding. He expressed this curiosity in a gathering with M Allama Siddiqui, Excessive Commissioner of Bangladesh posted in Australia.

Tim Ayers appreciated the assorted steps and efforts taken by the Bangladesh Excessive Fee to advertise commerce and funding. He emphasised on high-level commerce delegation visits as a part of the longer term motion plan.

The Bangladesh Embassy in Canberra, Australia stated that the Vice President of FBCCI Dr. Yashoda Jiban Debnath was current. Presently a delegation of fifty members of FBCCI is visiting Australia.

On July 29, FBCCI in collaboration with Bangladesh Excessive Fee and Bangladesh Consulate Normal in Sydney organized a seminar on ‘Strengthening Commerce and Funding between Bangladesh and Australia’. Excessive Commissioner M Allama Siddiqui gave a welcome speech on the seminar. He highlighted the pleasant relations between Australia and Bangladesh and talked about the current go to of Australian International Minister to Bangladesh as a milestone within the improvement of relations between the 2 international locations. He highlighted Bangladesh as a rustic of immense potential.

Within the seminar, FBCCI highlighted a few of Bangladesh’s potential export sectors, reminiscent of jute and jute merchandise, leather-based, clothes and textiles and plastics trade, to draw the Australian market. Right now, the vice chairman of FBCCI. Yashoda Jiban Debnath and Secretary Normal Dr. Alamgir emphasised on joint ventures and partnership between the 2 international locations in strengthening the commerce relations between the 2 international locations.

The seminar was attended by Stephen Camper, Minister of Small Industries and Multicultural Affairs of New South Wales, Minister of Trade Sophie Kotsis, Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia of the Australian Division of International Affairs and Commerce Bruce Sattar, Chief Govt of the Australian Vogue Council, representatives of assorted chambers, Australian commerce associations, and enterprise organizations. was

The FBCCI delegation met with Austrade CEO, Canberra Enterprise Chambers and Australian International Affairs and Commerce Deputy Secretary George Mina in Canberra on Might 28. They met with Enterprise New South Wales in Sydney.

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