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Japanese firms mull ‘shifting’ production from China to Bangladesh
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Published: 22:01, Mar 07,2020
https://www.newagebd.net/article/10...-shifting-production-from-china-to-bangladesh
The Japan Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday observed that some Japanese companies were considering shifting of production from China to other countries, including Bangladesh.
The joint-chamber made the observation at the 10th Networking Gathering of JBCCI, hosted by Conveyor Logistics Limited, at Lakeshore Hotel in the capital, said a press release.
Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh Naoki Ito attended the programme as the chief guest while JBCCI president Yuji Ando spoke on the occasion. Ito said that Japanese companies were showing interest in investing in Bangladesh to expand their businesses.
‘Currently, 310 Japanese companies are operating in Bangladesh. The number will increase if the issues with bureaucracy and taxation policies become smoother and government officials become more cooperative towards foreign investors,’ he added.
He believed that the years 2020-2024 were very important for Bangladesh as mega projects, like Metro Rail, Padma Bridge and Matarbari deep-sea port, will be completed during the time.
Ando said that some Japanese companies were considering shifting of production from China to other countries, including Bangladesh.
‘Logistics is one of the most important issues. That’s because the supply chain is based on good logistic networks. Coronavirus is the biggest concern in the world now and it is having huge impact on the global supply chain. We can understand that transportation and logistics are the key factors for realising international businesses,’ he said.
He said that Bangladesh had to prepare for improving the logistic environment, rules and regulations for the next five years.
‘In this regard, we need the support from all members to urge the government to remove the bottlenecks in the logistic sector,’ he added.
JBCCI treasurer Hideaki and secretary general Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan were present, among others, on the occasion.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Published: 22:01, Mar 07,2020
https://www.newagebd.net/article/10...-shifting-production-from-china-to-bangladesh
The Japan Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday observed that some Japanese companies were considering shifting of production from China to other countries, including Bangladesh.
The joint-chamber made the observation at the 10th Networking Gathering of JBCCI, hosted by Conveyor Logistics Limited, at Lakeshore Hotel in the capital, said a press release.
Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh Naoki Ito attended the programme as the chief guest while JBCCI president Yuji Ando spoke on the occasion. Ito said that Japanese companies were showing interest in investing in Bangladesh to expand their businesses.
‘Currently, 310 Japanese companies are operating in Bangladesh. The number will increase if the issues with bureaucracy and taxation policies become smoother and government officials become more cooperative towards foreign investors,’ he added.
He believed that the years 2020-2024 were very important for Bangladesh as mega projects, like Metro Rail, Padma Bridge and Matarbari deep-sea port, will be completed during the time.
Ando said that some Japanese companies were considering shifting of production from China to other countries, including Bangladesh.
‘Logistics is one of the most important issues. That’s because the supply chain is based on good logistic networks. Coronavirus is the biggest concern in the world now and it is having huge impact on the global supply chain. We can understand that transportation and logistics are the key factors for realising international businesses,’ he said.
He said that Bangladesh had to prepare for improving the logistic environment, rules and regulations for the next five years.
‘In this regard, we need the support from all members to urge the government to remove the bottlenecks in the logistic sector,’ he added.
JBCCI treasurer Hideaki and secretary general Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan were present, among others, on the occasion.