Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) will assist Bangladesh in sustaining its robust economic growth after LDC graduation.
Samantha Cohen, CEO of CWEIC, made this remark when he met with Md Jashim Uddin, president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), on Sunday at a city hotel in the capital, said a press release.
Md Jashim Uddin said that the businessmen around the world are still not well-aware of Bangladesh's rapid transformation that took place in recent years and also about the tremendous opportunities that the "New Bangladesh" offers.
FBCCI is keen to connect with the private sector of the Commonwealth countries to promote the government's "Branding Bangladesh" initiative, he added.
Samantha mentioned that CWEIC will organize a high-level business delegation to Bangladesh later this year.
She requested FBCCI to arrange B2B meetings and factory visits for the delegation to show them the compliance and competitive advantages of the growing sectors of the country.
During the meeting, they discussed various aspects of mutually beneficial cooperation as well as how the Commonwealth platform can be utilized to retain Bangladesh's economic pace in the post LDC period.
They talked about export diversification and exploring markets across Commonwealth states, collaboration to increase high-skilled workforce and innovation, investment in infrastructures with technology accessibility, streamlining trade facilitation and technical support to strengthen the potential sectors of the country.
CWEIC will also assist Bangladesh to enter the mainstream market of its major and highly potential trade partners including the UK, Canada and Australia as well as highlight Bangladesh's remarkable development accomplishments and innumerable potentials among its member states.
FBCCI is the strategic partner of CWEIC and Md Jashim Uddin, President of FBCCI is one of the members of CWEIC's Advisory Board.
Mohammad Mahfuzul Hoque, Secretary-General of FBCCI was also present at the meeting.