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Dhaka-Ankara can serve as gateway for trade between Europe, Asia: Mahbubul


By BSS
Published : 13 May 2024 09:55 PM

Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and  Industry (FBCCI) President Mahbubul Alam on Monday said both Bangladesh and  Turkey could serve as the gateway of trade and business between Europe and  South and Southeast Asia. 

He said Bangladesh and Turkey offer huge untapped potentials of trade and  business. "Turkey has a unique geographic position, lying partly in Asia and  partly in Europe, a bridge between the two continents. 

Likewise, situated at  the foothills of Himalayas, Bangladesh is also the gateway of regions like  ASEAN and SAARC," he said. 

The FBCCI President opined this while addressing a visiting delegation from  Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK) and the Turkey-Bangladesh  Business Council today at the FBCCI Icon in the capital, said a press release.

Mahbubul said the relations between Turkey and Bangladesh are based on strong  historical and cultural roots.

 "Today both nations have expanded beyond  traditional ties into a prosperous trade and investment partnership," he  added.

In the fiscal year 2022-23, Bangladesh's exports to Turkey stood at US$  495.81 million and imports from Turkey stood at US$ 380.3 million. 

At present, 15-20 large Turkish companies are directly operating in  Bangladesh in the areas of garments and textiles, accessories, chemicals,  engineering, construction and energy and more than 100 Turkish companies have  representatives in Bangladesh. 

These companies have been significantly contributing towards creating jobs,  bringing in their expertise in manufacturing, construction and engineering  and diversifying trade for Bangladesh, Mahbubul added. 

The FBCCI President said that the present government of Bangladesh has been  working relentlessly in order to bolster the economic growth of the country. 

He said the government has taken visible and prudent steps in implementing  the SDG goals 2030, the national vision 2041 and a Delta Plan-2100. 

"We've a favorable investment policy with tax exemption, Duty Drawbacks, Access to working capital and many more," he added. 

The FBCCI President also expressed optimism about future cooperation between  the two countries, suggesting areas such as pharmaceuticals, tourism, jute,  and technology where Turkish investments could thrive. 

He also called for the activation of trade promotional activities and  proposed cooperation in developing high-tech products and tourism  infrastructure. 

The visiting delegation was led by the Chairperson of the Turkey-Bangladesh  Business Council Hidayet Onur Ozden. 

Ozden said Bangladesh is like a second-home country to him. "We have been 

operating business in Bangladesh for a long time. There are many 

opportunities out there to strengthen the bilateral trade between the two 

countries. The trade and business ties between Bangladesh and Turkey are 

improving day by day and it is time to bolster the growth of economic 

prosperity of the two nations," he added.

The Ambassador of Turkey to Bangladesh Ramis Sen appreciated the recent 

infrastructural development of the country. 

He also invited the Bangladesh business leaders to visit Turkey in the upcoming months.

FBCCI Senior Vice-president Md. Amin Helaly said Bangladesh offers huge 

investment potentials for Turkish investors. "The country will be the ninth 

largest consumer market in the world by 2030. Turkish businesses can take 

this opportunity to operate their business in Bangladesh. FBCCI will be more 

than willing to help where needed," he added. 

FBCCI Vice-president Dr. Joshoda Jibon Deb Nath, its Directors, Secretary 

General Md. Alamgir, Distinguished Members of the delegation from DEIK and 

Turkey-Bangladesh Business Council and business dignitaries from different 

sectors of Bangladesh were present, among others, at the meeting.