FBCCI signs MoUs with Chamber Wales, Wales Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce
Chamber Wales and Wales Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry may encourage people in the UK to use the products of Bangladesh
The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) has signed separate memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Chamber Wales and Wales Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce at a business meeting in Wales.
Md Jashim Uddin, president of FBCCI and Paul Slevin, president of Chamber Wales, and Abdul Alim, president of Wales Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce, inked the deals on behalf of their respective organisations on 8 November, says a press release.
Speaking on the occasion, Md Jashim Uddin stated that Bangladesh now has many highly prospective diversified products to export to the UK.
Chamber Wales and Wales Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry may encourage people in the UK to use the products of Bangladesh, he added.
On the same day, the FBCCI president met Julie Morgan, deputy minister for Social Services of Wales at Cardiff.
In the meeting, Md Jashim Uddin mentioned that the UK and Bangladesh have an excellent bond of friendship which has been reflected in the partnership and people-to-people ties of both countries.
He said Bangladesh is now considered as the economic role model for other developing countries for its sustainable growth, women empowerment, and poverty reduction.
Md Jashim Uddin invited more UK investment to Bangladesh considering the facilities offered by the government.
Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu, senior vice-president of FBCCI, MA Momen, Md Aminul Haque Shamim, Md Amin Helaly, vice-presidents of FBCCI, Md Rejaul Kariem Rejnu, CIP, Tabarakul Tosaddek Hossain Khan Tito, Syed Sadat Almas Kabir, Syed Moazzem Hossain, Nadia Binte Amin, Khan Ahmed Shuvo, Ferdousi Begum, directors of FBCCI, Md Halal Uddin, former vice-president, Prabir Kumar Saha, former director, Engr Md Mohabbat Ullah, former director of FBCCI were also present in MoU's signing ceremony and the meeting with Julie Morgan, deputy minister for Social Services of Wales.