Pakistani entrepreneurs urged to invest in Bangladesh
Monday, 14 September 2009
President M Zillur Rahman Sunday urged the Pakistani entrepreneurs to invest more in Bangladesh as an investment friendly atmosphere was prevailing in the country, reports UNB.
"Pakistani investors can invest in Bangladesh in various sectors," he said when outgoing Pakistani High Commissioner Alamgir Bashar Khan Babar paid a farewell call on him at Bangabhaban.
During the meeting, the President also urged the Pakistani businessmen to import world standard products like pharmaceuticals, ceramics and jute goods from Bangladesh considering their competitive prices.
He emphasised on exchange programmes for students, teachers, journalists, artists, cultural activists and sportsmen between the two countries to further strengthen the bilateral relations.
Mentioning the commonalities of traditions and culture between the two countries, Zillur Rahman said the bond of fraternity that existed between the two peoples could help elevate bilateral relations to a higher plane.
"Pakistani investors can invest in Bangladesh in various sectors," he said when outgoing Pakistani High Commissioner Alamgir Bashar Khan Babar paid a farewell call on him at Bangabhaban.
During the meeting, the President also urged the Pakistani businessmen to import world standard products like pharmaceuticals, ceramics and jute goods from Bangladesh considering their competitive prices.
He emphasised on exchange programmes for students, teachers, journalists, artists, cultural activists and sportsmen between the two countries to further strengthen the bilateral relations.
Mentioning the commonalities of traditions and culture between the two countries, Zillur Rahman said the bond of fraternity that existed between the two peoples could help elevate bilateral relations to a higher plane.