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Quader seeks 'massive' Indian investments on Victory Day

Quader seeks 'massive' Indian investments on Victory Day | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

Sun, Dec 16th, 2012 3:07 pm BdST
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Kolkata, Dec 16 (bdnews24.com)- Bangladesh commerce minister Ghulam Muhammed Quader has rolled out a red-carpet for Indian investors , quipping this is a "Victory Day gift" his country was looking forward from India.

"India helped us achieve our independence, now we hope India will help our economy grow with massive investments in our industries," Quader told journalists after inaugurating a Mega Trade Fair here.

Quader said Bangladesh's new laws on repatriation of profits should encourage such investments as it was "the most liberal" in South Asia.

"You can bring back your profits almost wholly, we only want your investment to create jobs in Bangladesh and help our economy grow, our exports grow," Quader said.

The commerce minister said that goods produced in Bangladesh would enjoy duty-free export to Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the European Union. In US and China, the duty for such goods was low to negligible, he said.

"Chinese and Korean investors, even investors from Czech Republic, are coming to invest in Bangladesh to take advantage of this situation. So why should our biggest neighbour India miss out on such an opportunity," Quader said.

He also stressed the locational advantage that industry in Bangladesh would have accessing the markets in India's remote northeast that is so difficult to reach from its own mainland.

"Our products are found to be more competitive in India's northeast. That's an opportunity for many investors," he said.

The commerce minister welcomed Indian moves to offer duty free access to Bangladesh goods into the huge domestic market.

"But we now want investments, not just trade," he stressed.

When asked about why India's largest conglomerate, the Tatas, backed from its massive investment plans in Bangladesh, Quader said that is a chapter better forgotten.

"They (Tatas) asked for a moratorium on gas prices that was not acceptable to the government of the day. I wish the matter should have been resolved by sustained negotiations," Quader said.

But he sought to give the Indian industry of a "will-do-whatever-it-takes" kind of an assurance on its investments.

He said he was getting good response from the various chambers of commerce in India, but did not elaborate on specifics.

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As per my knowledge Tata is going to invest close to 5 billion as a part of expansion plan. I don't know when and where but for sure next year we all can hear this news.
 
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Good news

Bilateral Trade between BD and India will benefit both
 
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Bangladesh welcomes investments in coal mining, infrastructure

Business Line : Industry & Economy News : Bangladesh welcomes investments in coal mining, infrastructure

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KOLKATA, DEC 15:*
Bangladesh Commerce Minister G. M. Quader has said his Government would look forward to Indian investments in infrastructure and coal mining in the country. Stating that the three major coal reserves in Bangladesh were deeper than mines in India, Quader said: “Any proposal from the Indian side in (coal) mining is welcome.” He was responding to a question at an interactive session organised by Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Friday evening.
 
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India is a huge market for Bangladesh Textile industry and Bangladesh's rising middle class is also ripe for Indian companies. More trade will help in economic boost of both the countries. Bangladesh has lot to gain from trade with India.
 
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কলকাতায় গিয়ে বাণিজ্যমন্ত্রী গোলাম কাদের পণ্যবাহী পথে ভারতের বিধিনিষেধকে দুষলেন

শফিকুল ইসলাম কলকাতা

ক্যালকাটা চেম্বার অব কমার্সের উদ্যোগে আয়োজিত ‘ডায়নামিক অব গ্রোয়িং ইন্দো-বাংলাদেশ রিলেশন’ শীর্ষক অনুষ্ঠানে বাংলাদেশের বাণিজ্যমন্ত্রী গোলাম মোহাম্মদ কাদের বলেছেন, ভারত-বাংলাদেশ বাণিজ্যপথে পণ্য চলাচলে ভারতের কিছু বিধিনিষেধই অন্তরায় হয়ে দাঁড়াচ্ছে। তিনি গতকাল বলেন, ‘চাল, ডালসহ বিভিন্ন পণ্যের ওপর মাঝেমধ্যেই বিধিনিষেধ আরোপ করে ভারত।’

এদিকে মুক্তিযুদ্ধে জয়লাভের দিনটিকে স্মরণ করতে শুক্রবার থেকে কলকাতায় শুরু হয়েছে পাঁচ দিনব্যাপী ‘বাংলাদেশ উত্সব-২০১২’। কলকাতার বঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিব সরণিতে অবস্থিত বাংলাদেশ উপদূতাবাস চত্বরে উত্সবের সূচনা হয়। বেলা ১২টা থেকে মেলা চলছে রাত ৯টা পর্যন্ত।
ওই মেলায় পরিবেশিত হচ্ছে বাংলাদেশের শিল্পীদের পরিবেশনায় লালনগীতি, দেশাত্মবোধক গান, আঞ্চলিক গান, কবিগানের পাশাপাশি রবীন্দ্রসঙ্গীত, নজরুলগীতির আসর। বাংলাদেশের বিশিষ্ট শিল্পী তিমির নন্দী, কুমার বিশ্বজিত্, শামা রহমান, দিল আফরোজ রেবার পাশাপাশি পশ্চিমবাংলার জনপ্রিয় শিল্পীরাও উপস্থিত থাকছেন।
এবারে উত্সব প্রাঙ্গণে বিভিন্ন স্টলগুলোতে বাংলাদেশী বই, বুটিক, মেলামাইন, সিরামিক সামগ্রীসহ বিভিন্ন রকমের পণ্য রয়েছে। আরও রয়েছে বাংলাদেশের ঢাকাই জামদানি, রাজশাহী সিল্ক, টাঙ্গাইলের তাঁতের শাড়ি। এছাড়া বিভিন্ন বাংলাদেশী খাবারও রয়েছে।
কলকাতায় বাংলাদেশ উপ-হাইকমিশনের উদ্যোগে বাংলাদেশ উত্সব এবার পঞ্চম বছরে পা দিল।
বাংলাদেশের উপ-হাইকমিশনার আবিদা ইসলাম তার ভাষণে মুক্তিযোদ্ধা এবং শহিদ বুদ্ধিজীবীদের স্মরণ করার পাশাপাশি মুক্তিযুদ্ধে কলকাতা তথা পশ্চিমবঙ্গের অবদানের কথাও স্মরণ করেন। বাংলাদেশের বাণিজ্যমন্ত্রী গোলাম মোহাম্মদ কাদেরও সেই একই কথার প্রতিধ্বনি করলেন।
উদ্বোধনী অনুষ্ঠানে উপস্থিত ছিলেন বিশিষ্ট কবি শঙ্খ ঘোষ, পশ্চিমবঙ্গের শিল্পমন্ত্রী পার্থ চট্টোপাধ্যায়সহ বিশিষ্ট জনেরা।

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we should not give anything for free to the beggars.. they should learn to work hard first !!
 
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GM Kader is pure Bharti/la-hasina's dalal, chamcha and douchebag. Instead of asking Bhartis investment, he should be asking for shelter because very soon it will be very difficult for chamcha like him to live in Bd.
 
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GM Kader in Indian Dalali Shocker:woot:

GM Qader was installed in Commerce ministry with specific purpose - pushing indian agenda of looting Bangladesh export market.

Before, commerce ministry under GM Qader allowed indian shrimp to be exported through Bangladesh. Which not only violation of duty free rule market but also depriving local exporters and intruduced risk of facing ban.

Now despite Bangladesh garment manufactures opposition GM Qader pushing for indian investment in garments which is absolutely not needed. Bangladeshi investors have enough of their own fund and they developed this industry on their own.

People and garments indutries should make sure GM Qader can not escape to india in near future.
 
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Smuggled Indian shrimps destroying country’s image

Friday, 21 September 2012

DHAKA, SEPT 20: The export-focused shrimp industry is under threat from substandard Indian shrimp smuggled into the country and re-exported in the name of Bangladeshi products.

According to EU's Rules of Origin (RoO), Bangladesh enjoys duty free facility under the European Union's (EU) Generalised System of Preference (GSP) for export of shrimps and prawns produced in the country.

Shrimps or prawns procured from other countries or having not origin of Bangladesh are not entitled of having the facilities of GSP. Even the country might lose the right of GSP facilities if shrimps or prawns procured from other countries are exported from Bangladesh.


According to sources, a large number of low quality Indian shrimps are smuggled into the country almost on a regular basis through various border points. Bangladesh Border Guards very often prohibits the movement of shrimp from India. Very recently, the BGB seized five trucks loaded with 3,192 Kg of low quality Indian Bagda shrimp. The trucks were coming from Satkhira Bhomra land port. Sources said, some unscrupulous businessmen brought the consignment, with other white fishes, with an ulterior motive to export those shrimp under the band of Bangladeshi products.

Being very sub-standard in quality, the fish bring bad name for the country. And if identified the origin of the products and the source country the entire consignment might be cancelled and the country might lose its GSP facilities.

To check the practice, the Directorate of Fisheries (DoF) recently requested the Ministry of Fisheries to issue a letter requesting the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) to impose a ban import of shrimps. In its letter the DoF agreed that huge quantity of shrimps is being smuggled into the country through various border points. It may be mentioned that Bangladesh is surrounded by India in three sides having border of about 3,400 km. Most of the border areas are spurious and BGB can hardly check smuggled all through the spurious border.

If Bangladesh lose its GSP status due to the malpractice, Bangladesh’s major competitor, including India, will capture its share in the world market, said the letter sent to the MoF. As a result, the country will lose huge foreign currency besides displacing hundreds of thousands of people associated with the industry.

At present there are about 180,000 shrimp enclosures and 80 frozen foods processing plants in the country engaging some one million people directly involves with the industry.
The industry earned about Tk 47 billion foreign currency in last fiscal (2011-12) by exporting some 92,479 metric tons of shrimps and other fishes to various countries of the world.
Bangladesh is famous for two varieties of giant prawn, the freshwater Golda and the saltwater Bagda or Tiger prawn, which constitute nearly 90 per cent of frozen food exports, the second biggest foreign exchange earner after apparel. Nearly 30 per cent of prawn exports are Golda and the rest Bagda, according to exporters.

http://www.theindependentbd.com/bus...indian-shrimps-destroying-countrys-image.html
 
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