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Thrust on speedy implementation of reform packages

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The 10th Private Sector Development Policy Coordination Committee (PSDPCC) meeting took place at the Prime Minister’s Office under the chairmanship of Md. Nojibur Rahman, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister recently.

Nihad Kabir, President of MCCI, President of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Abul Kasem Khan, Sr. Vice President, FBCCI Sheikh Fazle Fahim, Saiful Islam, President of LFMEAB,  President of Bangladesh  Tannery Association,  Shahin Ahmed and Chairman, BFFLLFEA Mohiuddin Ahmed Mahin were present, among others,  and spoke on the occasion.

Khandker Anwarul Islam, Senior Secretary of  Bridges Division was also present, said a statement.

As part of updating the implementation status of the 9th PSDPCC meeting, BUILD CEO Ferdaus Ara Begum informed that out of 59 reform proposals submitted through the committee 12 have already been implemented while another 22 are in the process of implementation, where 28 will need further review.

The meeting discussed in details about the status of other reforms proposals vital for investment and business expansion.  The meeting requested for continuous follow-up by the secretariat  so that implementation can be much more speeder. The meeting also suggested some time line for quick implementation of suggested reforms.

For extending 4.0 per cent interest rate for tea sector as like as other agricultural products, the Chair wanted to know the progress while Nihad Kabir, President of MCCI clarified the situation referring that a fund release request is waiting  to be disbursed through  Bangladesh Krisi Bank and she  requested the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) to act positively on this issue.

It was decided that MOC will initiate the issue to implement  through the Ministry of Finance and will report within 3 months. 

In regard to a proposal for a circular to declare Jute as agro-processed sector, the Principal Secretary informed that the announcement in this regard will come soon.

For the simplification of  repatriation policy,  Member, BIDA Mainul Islam  informed that  a guideline for  repatriation of royalties, technical know-how and other fees is in process and will be circulated soon. BUILD has also put forward comments on the guideline.

 

Secretary, Ministry of Commerce Subhashish Bose  informed that value addition criterion  for non traditional export products, a list of non-traditional products, definition of  Proforma Invoice, definition of deemed export will be included in the upcoming Export and Import Policy. 

In regard to the Quarantine Rules 2017, DG, Department of Agricultural Extension informed that the policy will be circulated soon.

In case of enhancing the paid up capital,  Saiful Islam, President of LFMEAB requested to enhance the amount mentioning that even there is a decision for enhancement of the amount from the present level of BDT 100 million but the implementation is delayed.

The meeting also wanted to know why the Boiler Act of 1923 has not yet been updated.

Additional Secretary of Ministry of Industries told the meeting that MOI is working on this issue and in this thread she also informed that enhancement of manpower of the Boiler office is under the active consideration of the government and for this MOI has sent a proposal.

In response to a coordinated CSR Policy, draft has been prepared and waiting for approval of Banking Division informed  Fouzia Zafrin, Additional Secretary, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning. As the strategic partner and secretariat of PSDPCC, BUILD  will be working for more follow-up, one to one meeting in collaboration with PMO so that implementation of reforms can be done sooner requested by the Chair.

BUILD also placed two reform policy papers and  which  includes Export Competitiveness of Leather Footwear Industry in Bangladesh and Policy Reforms for Plastic Sector.

While underscoring a reform for reducing lead time for importing raw materials for leather and leather goods, the principal secretary informed that BIDA is working for ease of doing business, ASYCUDA World when will be  implemented properly, lead time problem can be resolved.

Mahbubul Alam, Chairman, BUILD and President, Chittagong Chamber of Commerce & Industry added that in order to reduce lead time  rather depending on port fully, rail connectivity can increased  and huge unused land under Ministry of Railway can be used for warehousing and dumping of goods.

In the reform policy paper, there was a request for efficiency of port handling, Sr. Secretary Bridges division informed that in Bangladesh Computerised Terminal Management System(CTMS) is in place which has been practiced in Singapore, but it can not be implemented properly because of some supporting infrastructural deficiency. In this respect Trade logistics should integrated  in a holistic manner, which was echoed by FBCCI Vice President. In this regard activities of Ministry of Shipping, NBR and  BIDA  need to be aligned. CEO, PPP office Syed Afsor H Uddin  informed that they are working for privatization of  three  ports. 

For, tax at source for repatriation and inconsistent policies in the Income Tax ordinance, A F M Shahriar Molla, Member, Customs, Bond, Export & IT , NBR informed that some reforms will very likely appear in the upcoming budget.

 

In course of discussion on simplification  of Plastic Sector, a Plastic Policy is in process  as informed by the Ministry of Industries. Jashimudin, President, BPGMEA requested for similar policy benefits for plastic and all other export oriented non traditional sector. Endorsing the proposal of BUILD he requested to acknowledge deemed export by making EXP mandatory.

Mentioning, a separate Economic Zone for plastic, there was a discussion ,  Dr M Emdadul Haque, Executive Member, BEZA   informed that it  needs to be approved in the governing board of BEZA. The meeting requested to have the  BEZA meeting   as soon as possible.

DG, BITAC Dr. Md Mofizur Rahman responding to a proposal of BUILD on mold for the  plastic sector , informed that they are working for  a Tool Institute and requested for support from EC4J Project for establishing a Technology Training Centre for supporting their institute.

DG BSTI,  Sardar Abul Kalam in replying to the reform proposal under the study requested to include more products in the mandatory list of Import Policy so that they can also accommodate those products in the  mandatory standards.

The Principal Secretary acknowledged the contribution of all implementing agencies and authorities for their valuable inputs and requested to contribute further to develop private sector capabilities. He requested for a Satisfaction Survey by January 2019 in regard to assess the contribution of the committee by having a feed back from all concerned. 

Subir Kishore Choudhury, Secretary , ICT Division, Air Vice Marshal Naim Hasan, Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, Sawpan Kumar Bala, Commissioner, BSEC, Abu Hena Md Razi Hasan, Deputy Governor, Bangladesh Bank,  Rina Parvin, ED, JDPC, Md Salahuddin, DG, PMO were present and put forward their points of views. 

 -rmc//

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