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UK businessmen keen to invest in Bangladesh


Bangladeshpost
Published : 19 Sep 2019 07:42 PM | Updated : 03 Sep 2020 03:21 PM

State Minister for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Zunaid Ahmed Palak said businessmen of the United Kingdom (UK) are keen to invest in social welfare-oriented digital platform in Bangladesh.

The state minister said this at a press conference after his meeting with a 24-member UK delegation, including some businessmen, at his Bangladesh Secretariat office on Wednesday.

Palak said the British delegation wanted to know about the facilities being provided for the foreign investors here.

“During the meeting, I highlighted before them about the advancement of ‘Digital Bangladesh’ in last 10 years and different initiatives and facilities for the foreign investors,” he added.

Palak informed that some British companies in the meantime have invested in Kaliakoir Hi-tech Park, the first ever hi-tech park at in Gazipur district.

He said British investment would increase further in some 28 under-construction Hi-tech or IT parks, including Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Hi-tech Park in Sylhet and Kaliakoir Bangabandhu Hi-tech Park in Gazipur.

Referring to the ‘Digital Bangladesh Vision’ of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he said IT industry promotion is one of the efforts under the vision.

“In last 10 years, we held several meetings with British prime minister, business representatives concerned and in continuation of it, British investment is increasing gradually,” the state minister said.

Bangladesh has earned Taka 1 million US dollars by exporting ICT to 60 countries and 10 lakh people have got employments in this sector.

Palak hoped that the ICT export income would be five billion US dollars in next four years.

The 24-member UK delegation included president of Conservative Friends of Bangladesh (CFoB) and chair of All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) Anne Main, MP, Conservative Party Deputy Chairman Paul Scully, MP, and Executive Secretary of 1922 Committee Bob Blackman, MP.


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