Government should 'ensure business-friendly environ'
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Industrialists and Businessmen Welfare Foundation (IBWF) organised a meeting Saturday for exchanging views on different issues, says a press release.
Presided over by Abu Nasser Muhammad Abduz Zaher, president of IBWF and Chairman of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited, the meeting was addressed among others, by Nazir Ahmad, vice president, Kazi Harun-ar-Rashed, secretary general, Abdul Haque, FBCCI Director and Mojibul Haider Chowdhury, chairman, National Life Insurance.
Abduz Zaher said it is the responsibility of the government to ensure the business-friendly environment in the country. The government should take necessary measures to create confidence among the businessmen.
Kazi Harun-ar-Rashed said that it is more important to create such an environment of confidence among the businessmen instead of detaining them in the jails or sending them abroad.
Abdul Haque narrated his visits to India and Turkey and said that a number of industrialists of Turkey wanted to establish mills and factories in Bangladesh. He said power crisis is the main obstacle in this sector.
Mojibul Haider Chowdhury said that government of any country should come forward with different lucrative proposals with a view to extending industrialisation in that country. He also demanded an end to electricity crisis.
Presided over by Abu Nasser Muhammad Abduz Zaher, president of IBWF and Chairman of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited, the meeting was addressed among others, by Nazir Ahmad, vice president, Kazi Harun-ar-Rashed, secretary general, Abdul Haque, FBCCI Director and Mojibul Haider Chowdhury, chairman, National Life Insurance.
Abduz Zaher said it is the responsibility of the government to ensure the business-friendly environment in the country. The government should take necessary measures to create confidence among the businessmen.
Kazi Harun-ar-Rashed said that it is more important to create such an environment of confidence among the businessmen instead of detaining them in the jails or sending them abroad.
Abdul Haque narrated his visits to India and Turkey and said that a number of industrialists of Turkey wanted to establish mills and factories in Bangladesh. He said power crisis is the main obstacle in this sector.
Mojibul Haider Chowdhury said that government of any country should come forward with different lucrative proposals with a view to extending industrialisation in that country. He also demanded an end to electricity crisis.