Experts at a meeting said that currently the total steel production capacity of Bangladesh is about 15 million tons per year and by 2025 it will be a total of 20 million tons.
They said infrastructure and construction work in Bangladesh increased rapidly after 1990. And demand for steel also increased gradually. Many large steel industries were established in the country to meet growing demand.
The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) held the meeting with the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) and Bangladesh Steel Manufacturers Association (BSMA) on Monday to discuss the prospects of Bangladesh's steel industry in the line with recent Commonwealth Annual Summit in London. FBCCI leaders expressed hope to extend necessary support to the steel industry entrepreneurs to increase Bangladesh's steel exports to the potential markets of Commonwealth countries.
FBCCI President Mahbubul Alam was present as the chief guest in the meeting, held at the Gulshan office.
CWEIC strategic advisor Zillur Hossain and BSMA president Jahangir Alan and secretary general Sumon Chowdhury were present, among representatives from Bangladesh Investment Development Authority, on the occasion.
In the meeting, FBCCI President Mahbubul Alam said that the development of a country is measured by per capita consumption of steel while per capita steel consumption in Bangladesh is 48kilogram.
“Most of the Commonwealth countries are developing countries. The pressure on the dollar can be eased somewhat by earning foreign exchange through steel exports needed for their growing development infrastructure. Steel manufacturers only need to take care of quality,” he said.
In the discussion. Dr Sumon Chowdhury said that currently the total steel production capacity of Bangladesh is about 15 million tons per year and by 2025 it will be a total of 20 million tons.
“The infrastructure and construction work in Bangladesh increased rapidly after 1990. And demand for steel also increased gradually. Many large steel industries were established in the country to meet growing demand,” he said.