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CA Yunus: Sea will be our highway to world

The Chief Adviser stressed deep-sea research and an international training facility in Moheshkhali

Update : 03 Sep 2025, 06:48 PM

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday laid emphasis on working with the vision of building a blue economy, not just a deep-sea port highlighting the importance of greater connectivity.

“The area will not only be a facilitating zone, but a new city will be born there. From there, we will have international connectivity. The sea will be our ‘highway’ to the world,” he said.

Prof Yunus made the remarks when the members of Moheshkhali–Matarbari Integrated Development Authority (MIDA) met him at the state guesthouse Jamuna.

MIDA Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, its members, and SDGs Affairs Principal Coordinator Lamiya Morshed were also present.

The Chief Adviser put special emphasis on research on the deep sea, building an international standard training facility in the Moheshkhali region.

He also suggested taking advice and cooperation from the global experts, if necessary, according to the Chief Adviser’s press wing.

"We have never entered the world of sea, didn't even think about that. There is no research or findings on this. We need to find out what research is available on this, research papers from other countries that match with ours, and do our own research. For this, we need institutions. We need to build academia and organize an international conference on ocean economy,” Prof Yunus said.

The Chief Adviser also emphasized environmental conservation and discussed setting up an ecotourism park.

“We need to plan and see the current state of the forest and in which state we want the forest to be in in the future,” he said.

The MIDA chairman made a presentation on the Moheshkhali-Matarbari project at the meeting, where Ashik presented MIDA's work plan for the next four months.

Ashik said the project will be completed in three phases—the first phase from 2025 to 2030, the second phase from 2030 to 2045, and the third phase from 2045 to 2055.

“If the project is implemented, it will provide direct and indirect employment to about 2.5 million people and add $150 billion US dollars to the GDP,” he said.

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