Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Wednesday called on Chinese investors to increase their presence in Bangladesh, highlighting the role of security and stability in attracting foreign capital.
The request came during a meeting with China's Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen at the Ministry of Home Affairs, reports UNB.
Minister Salahuddin described China as a major development partner and urged expansion of existing investments, citing Bangladesh's strategic location and long-standing bilateral ties.
Ambassador Yao said Bangladesh's politically stable government creates a favourable environment for investment.
He said roughly 10,000 Chinese nationals are currently working across sectors in the country and emphasised that development and security are interlinked, urging enhanced law enforcement and public safety measures.
Joining the 'International Alliance Combating Telecom and Cyber Fraud', an initiative by China's Ministry of Public Security, by Bangladesh also came up at the meeting for discussions.
Minister Salahuddin instructed officials to review the expired 2023 memorandum on law enforcement training cooperation and indicated plans to visit China later this year.
BD seeks more Chinese investments, security cooperation
FE Team | Published: February 25, 2026 22:53:21
BD seeks more Chinese investments, security cooperation
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