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Bangladesh need to establish trade links with old partners, restart export: Mannan


Published : 10 Aug 2020 10:19 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 08:48 PM

“Domestically we have to regroup, reshape and recover ourselves as well we have to establish our trade links with our earlier trade partners and go into the export business immediately as early as we can”, said Planning Minister MA Mannan.

Minister was addressing a high-level forum with a virtual conference centered on the most anticipated agenda of “Post COVID-19 Emergence.”  on Sunday.

The event was organized by the Leadership Council for Policy & Research (LCPR) in collaboration with a2i of the ICT Division & Cabinet Division and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNDP Bangladesh and Leadership Excellence And Development (LEAD Academy).

M A Mannan further said “Our interventions need reorganizing health systems as well as supporting and amplifying the social safety net for the informal sector along with ensuring social protection with the support of the global community because this needs a dual approach” .  Salman F. Rahman,Private Sector Industry & Investment Advisor to Prime Minister, Dr. Dipu Moni, Education Minister, Dr. Murad Hasan, Information State Minister, Paulo Casaca, Founder of The South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) & Former MP of European Parliament; Royal Majesty Muedzul Karim, Sultan of Sulu & North Borneo; Denise Lama, Advisor to the Government of Chile; Chad Blackman, Chair of Trade at World Trade Organization (WTO); Ambassador Dato ’ Ku Jaafar Ku Shaari, the Secretary General of the Developing 8 (D8); Naz  Shah, Shadow Minister for Community Cohesion, UK joined the conference as expert panelists among others.

Mentioning digitalization as an immediate solution for COVID recovery, Salman F Rahman, MP stated that, the digital structuring is very important for rejuvenating the economy and it's necessary to have the proper digital infrastructure. Bangladesh has the success stories anchored by strong digital infrastructure and a readiness of supporting the private sector.

“Also we need to include other sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, administrations, even the lagging ones in terms of this digital transformation. It's not exclusive to other sectors but we need to focus on the building blocks inclusively.”, Rahman added

Dhaka Forum brought together top international thought leaders, Policymakers & Specialists from world over in a COVID-19 online conference on 8th and 9th of August 2020. 

The conference broadly discussed the complications from COVID-19 being seen in some wide areas & analyzed the pivotal issues of education, governance, human rights, healthcare, economy, global inclusion, climate concerns posed by the coronavirus outbreak on various parameters, drawing on examples of public and private sector responses to date and discussed solutions from their responses & suggested rapid collective emergence in every sector. 

The multilateral symposium was held in response to the global catastrophe of the pandemic for the much needed holistic SWOT analysis in all sectors to pave the way to reevaluate our shortcomings in such trying times creating better resolutions for the post pandemic era. 

The event was inaugurated by Ashfaq Zaman, the Curator & Programme Director of Dhaka Forum & President of LCPR, laying the foundations of the DHAKA FORUM- a growing regional leadership platform. 

The first session started with the panel discussion on the theme of “Rebuilding Economy” followed by three other sessions on “Renewing Governance & Peace”, “Reviving Education & Intellectualism” & “Realizing Cross Border Inclusiveness”.

The second day of the event was followed on 9th August, Sunday with exciting discussion amongst experts on four distinguished panel agendas “Recycling Environment & Climate Change”, “Data Intelligence in COVID-19 Response”, “Rethinking Healthcare” & “Dhaka: Asia & Africa Focus” respectively.

Acknowledging the necessity of data sharing as a tool of pandemic analyzation & recovery, Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor to the a2i of ICT division of Bangladesh Government mentioned that, “We need to apply human judgment in the modeling of data intelligence and in the future of artificial intelligence and machine learning.”

Being at Dhaka Forum, Jacob Ouma, Managing Director at Admedia Communications Limited expressed in the “Dhaka: Asia & Africa Focus” panel session that, “I am really excited about Dhaka Forum particularly in this session because I look at Asia & Africa as a very critical partner continent in trade basically there's no Africa without Asia and vice versa and it is very important to see that the forums like these are being brought out to have a south-south conversation that will look at enhancing such ties and really taking them to the next level collaborating their work to respond to a global pandemic.”