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DCCI urges Russia to invest more in power & energy sector

Wednesday, 29 May 2024


The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) on Tuesday invited more Russian investment in the power and energy sectors, reports BSS.
"More Russian investment, especially in the power and energy sectors, could play a pivotal role in steady economic progress and industrialisation in Bangladesh," DCCI President Ashraf Ahmed said at a meeting with a visiting Russian trade mission at the DCCI Auditorium in the city.
A 14-member business delegation led by Dr. Alexander Rybas, Trade Commissioner of Russian Federation in India, visited the DCCI to explore win-win business opportunities for the entrepreneurs of the two friendly countries, according to a press release.
Welcoming the delegation, Ashraf Ahmed said currently, bilateral trade between the two countries recorded US$ 965.61 million, while exports and imports in Bangladesh reached $460.39 million and $505.22 million respectively.
Moreover, the total FDI stock from Russia to Bangladesh stood at $17.26 million, he added.
Ashraf urged the Russian importers to import more products from Bangladesh, including ready-made garments, pharmaceuticals, jute and jute goods, light-engineering, and leather goods.
The DCCI President also said that Russian investors who are already operating their ventures here in Bangladesh have been successful so far.
He invited Russian investors to invest in the fields of agriculture, science, technology, education, maritime, and the service sector in Bangladesh, as these sectors have great potential for them.
Dr. Alexander Rybas, Trade Commissioner of the Russian Federation in India, said that Russia and Bangladesh have been maintaining a cordial bilateral trade relationship for a long time and in 1972, both Bangladesh and Russia signed a joint trade agreement to foster bilateral trade and investment.
Mentioning that Russia has already extended all-out support to the execution of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh, he expressed the hope that Moscow will continue its cooperation in Bangladesh's energy security and natural gas exploration in the future.
He said that in 2023, Russia exported about 2.67 million tonnes of wheat to Bangladesh.
He said that there are many opportunities for Russia's investment, either in the form of a single or joint venture, especially in the information technology, banking, chemical, and mechanical engineering sectors of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's skilled workforce has been engaged in the shipbuilding industry in Russia since 2023, and it is expected that this trend will be expanded further, added Dr. Rybas.
Ekaterina Semenova, Minister-Counsellor and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Bangladesh, said that Russia has the second-largest commercial relationship with Bangladesh among South Asian countries.
To strengthen these trade ties, she emphasised expanding the relationship between the private sector representatives of the two countries.
After the meeting, the members of the Russian delegation took part in a networking B2B where they expressed their keen interest in doing business in Bangladesh.
They said that Bangladesh is a nice place for investment.