Sweden to buy small ships from Bangladesh
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Sweden is willing to buy small ships from Bangladesh apart from investing in prospective medicine, lather and textile sectors, reports UNB.
Swedish Ambassador in Dhaka Britt F Hagstrom met Industries Minister Dilip Barua at his office Monday.
The Swedish entrepreneurs are interested to invest in medicine, lather and textile sectors of Bangladesh and to create an industry-friendly atmosphere is prevailing here, said Mr Hagstrom.
'We are also interested to buy small ships from Bangladesh,' he added.
Referring to the recent Copenhagen Climate Conference, Hagstrom said Bangladesh played a significant role in creating awareness about the impacts of global climate change.
During the meeting, they also discussed bilateral issues, including the impacts of climate change, investment policy and human resource development.
Mr Dilip told the envoy that the government was going to announce an industrial policy soon with a focus on private sector to attract foreign investment.
The government has also taken working plan for rapid development of the industrial sector of the country, he added.
Swedish Ambassador in Dhaka Britt F Hagstrom met Industries Minister Dilip Barua at his office Monday.
The Swedish entrepreneurs are interested to invest in medicine, lather and textile sectors of Bangladesh and to create an industry-friendly atmosphere is prevailing here, said Mr Hagstrom.
'We are also interested to buy small ships from Bangladesh,' he added.
Referring to the recent Copenhagen Climate Conference, Hagstrom said Bangladesh played a significant role in creating awareness about the impacts of global climate change.
During the meeting, they also discussed bilateral issues, including the impacts of climate change, investment policy and human resource development.
Mr Dilip told the envoy that the government was going to announce an industrial policy soon with a focus on private sector to attract foreign investment.
The government has also taken working plan for rapid development of the industrial sector of the country, he added.