Friday, December 8, 2017

Pharmaceutical Business In Bangladesh


The prime minister was addressing the Cambodia-Bangladesh Business Dialogue at the Sofitel Pnom Penh Phokeethra building. The Kampuchea Chamber of Commerce organized the event.

She aforementioned the profession of Kampuchea might conjointly make the most of Bangladesh's location because the hub of regional economic activities since the country more and more gets integrated with the economic corridors of China, Myanmar and Bharat.

"I'm certain Bangladeshi people are going to be equally inquisitive about exploring business opportunities in Kampuchea," she said.

On the agreement of cooperation between the Federation of Bangla Desh Chambers of Commerce and business (FBCCI) and also the Kampuchea Chamber of Commerce, Hasina aforementioned she believes the institutional cooperation between the 2 chambers are going to be instrumental in augmenting mutual trade and investment.

Traditionally, she said, Bangla Desh enjoys shut industrial and alternative links with most ASEAN member countries.

The prime minister aforementioned Bangla Desh finds itself as a `land-bridge` between South Asia and geographical region, and it provides special stress on the growth of trade and investment with ASEAN neighbours.

"Unfortunately, bilateral trade between Bangla Desh and Kampuchea, that is a smaller amount than $10 million every year, does not replicate verity potential. Our trade with alternative ASEAN countries is growing quick and that i want this to be replicated with Kampuchea also," she additional.

She aforementioned Bangla Desh has the foremost liberal investment policy in South Asia because it includes the protection of foreign investment by law, generous tax vacation, concessionary duty on import of machinery, remittances of royalty, 100% foreign equity and unrestricted exit policy.

"Other benefits embrace the young, industrious and simply trainable men with competitive wages, cheaper prices of creating business and exempt access to the markets of the EU, Australia, Canada, India, Japan and New Seeland," she said.

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