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UAE businesses eye skilled manpower, investment in Bangladesh

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Businesses and entrepreneurs of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are keen to invest in Bangladesh and hire skilled manpower from the country.

Mahbubul Alam, president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), has assured all kinds of support to UAE investors in this regard.

Mahbubul Alam and Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, president and CEO of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, discussed the issues during a meeting held recently in Dubai, UAE.

The discussions revolved around enhancing economic collaboration between Bangladesh and the UAE.

Highlighting the longstanding friendly relations between the two nations, FBCCI President Mahbubul said, “The United Arab Emirates is one of the genuine friends of Bangladesh. UAE has always stood by Bangladesh as one of the partners in the economic development of the country.”

“Hundreds of thousands of our remittance warrior brothers and sisters are working tirelessly to strengthen the country's economy by sending remittances from the UAE,” he added.

He reassured the UAE businessmen of FBCCI's commitment to providing full support for investments and skilled manpower collaborations.

Mahbubul also emphasised the numerous measures taken by the Bangladesh government to attract foreign investments, showcasing the potential sectors available for UAE businessmen.

He highlighted the establishment of 100 Special Economic Zones (EPZ) and the completion of major infrastructure projects like the Matarbari deep-sea port, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Karnaphuli) Tunnel, Padma Bridge, and Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, which showcase the commitment of the government to ensure a safe and smooth business environment.

Encouraging UAE businessmen to explore investment opportunities, the FBCCI president pointed to the success stories of countries like Japan, India, and Korea that have already invested in EPZs. He specifically drew attention to the vast investment potential in Chittagong, Payra, and Matarbari deep-sea ports.

He also urged UAE companies to consider Bangladesh's globally recognised sectors, such as garments, ceramics, leather goods, and jute and jute goods, emphasising the benefits of investment in these areas.

Dubai Chamber President Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah expressed interest of UAE businessmen in Bangladesh. He also mentioned that a team has already been formed by the Dubai Chamber to explore the investment potential in Bangladesh. He also expressed their interest in hiring skilled manpower from Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, the president of the Dubai Chamber called upon Bangladeshi businessmen to invest in Dubai.

FBCCI Director Mohammad Fayazur Rahman Bhuiyan, Fakhorus Salehin Nahian, Deputy Head of Mission of Abu Dhabi Embassy Muhammed Mizanur Rahman, Commercial Counsellor of Bangladesh Consulate in Dubai Ashish Kumar Sarkar, among others, were present at the meeting.

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