The Foreign Investors' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) will work cooperatively with the government to succeed in overcoming the ongoing financial challenges.
The chamber President Naser Ezaz Bijoy stated this at the 59th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Thursday, said a press release.
In his speech, he also said: "Ficci member companies are contributing more than 30% internal revenue of the government and representing more than 90% inward FDI in Bangladesh. With this huge contribution we became the change maker of the economy and development partner of the country."
He said that with the representation of more than 200 member companies including the Board of Directors and committee members, Ficci has attained some achievements even in this adverse economic climate by continuous advocacy with the government, policy makers, regulators and different stakeholders to promote and protect business interest of its members.
Bijoy noted that the current economic situation has created some uncertainties with liquidity challenges, foreign exchange risks and inflationary pressures in the short term.
"But, we believe, the measures taken by the government will allow Bangladesh to remain on the right track towards a sustainable and steady economy amid deteriorating global conditions. We believe that the near-term challenges should not define the potential opportunities that Bangladesh offers in the long term," he said.
As always, he said Ficci will be working to support the government to stand well positioned by tackling the economic crisis.
Indicating the chamber's future endeavors, the Ficci president said: "We have set a goal prioritizing 4 broad themes of activities to achieve key objectives of Ficci such as supporting members by ease of doing business, policy advocacy, promoting Ficci and attracting FDI in Bangladesh. In this regard we are all set to organize some flagship events next year".
Ficci Vice-President Shwapna Bhowmick, Executive Director TIM Nurul Kabir including board of directors, Ficci members and representatives were present at the AGM.


