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China expresses willingness to construct deep seaport in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Dec 22, 2012 (BSS) - Chinese ambassador in Dhaka Li Jun today reiterated his country's willingness to help construct the deep seaport in Bangladesh alongside his country's enhanced connectivity while Bangladeshi experts suggested Beijing's engagement, exploration and security of Bay of Bengal.
"Our government will provide its all supports especially in infrastructure, trade and investment for the benefit of both the countries," Li told a seminar on 'Bangladesh- China cooperation and the security dimension of the Bay of Bangal' in the CIRDAP auditorium here.
He added Beijing was ready to extend hands of cooperation to construct the proposed deep seaport and direct road link through Myanmar to "accelerate economic progress of the region".
"Bangladesh is an important neighboring country for China.As both Bangladesh and China are developing countries, there are enormous prospects of the existing ties between the two nations," the envoy said.
Former Governor of Bangladesh Bank Dr Saleh Uddin Ahmed moderated the dialogue, joined by Former Adviser to the caretaker government Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Former Army Chief Lt Gen (retd) Mahbubur Rahman, Former Ambassador Munshi Faiz Ahmed, senior columnist Sadeq Khan and BGMEA Vice President Faruque Hassan, among others.
President of Bangladesh Political Science Association Prof Dr Ataur Rahman presented the keynote paper.
In his keynote paper, Prof Dr Ataur said Bangladesh relations with China in strategic term has assumed new level of significance because of its location in the Bay of Bengal and growing importance of the seas for security and development of both the countries.
He said the economic rise of China and its strategic importance in the sea have created a new space to reinvent its historic link with Bangladesh.
China is the second largest economic power in the world, other speakers said adding Bangladesh could be a lucrative investment destination for China due to its cheap labour cost.
They also urged both Bangladesh and Chinese government to take long-term policy approach to reduce trade gap between the two countries.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Dec 22, 2012 (BSS) - Chinese ambassador in Dhaka Li Jun today reiterated his country's willingness to help construct the deep seaport in Bangladesh alongside his country's enhanced connectivity while Bangladeshi experts suggested Beijing's engagement, exploration and security of Bay of Bengal.
"Our government will provide its all supports especially in infrastructure, trade and investment for the benefit of both the countries," Li told a seminar on 'Bangladesh- China cooperation and the security dimension of the Bay of Bangal' in the CIRDAP auditorium here.
He added Beijing was ready to extend hands of cooperation to construct the proposed deep seaport and direct road link through Myanmar to "accelerate economic progress of the region".
"Bangladesh is an important neighboring country for China.As both Bangladesh and China are developing countries, there are enormous prospects of the existing ties between the two nations," the envoy said.
Former Governor of Bangladesh Bank Dr Saleh Uddin Ahmed moderated the dialogue, joined by Former Adviser to the caretaker government Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Former Army Chief Lt Gen (retd) Mahbubur Rahman, Former Ambassador Munshi Faiz Ahmed, senior columnist Sadeq Khan and BGMEA Vice President Faruque Hassan, among others.
President of Bangladesh Political Science Association Prof Dr Ataur Rahman presented the keynote paper.
In his keynote paper, Prof Dr Ataur said Bangladesh relations with China in strategic term has assumed new level of significance because of its location in the Bay of Bengal and growing importance of the seas for security and development of both the countries.
He said the economic rise of China and its strategic importance in the sea have created a new space to reinvent its historic link with Bangladesh.
China is the second largest economic power in the world, other speakers said adding Bangladesh could be a lucrative investment destination for China due to its cheap labour cost.
They also urged both Bangladesh and Chinese government to take long-term policy approach to reduce trade gap between the two countries.