“We want to enhance business between Bangladesh and Spain,” she said. In this connection, she said her government is establishing some 100 special economic zones in Bangladesh. “Spanish investors can also make investment there as we want to see more investments from Spain,” she said. The premier also sought Spain’s support to Bangladesh for its post-LDC graduation period.
Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed the newsmen after the meeting. According to Khan, the premier called on the Spanish envoy to take initiatives for boosting up his country’s investment in Bangladesh. The meeting was also informed that there will be a negotiation for partnership agreement between the two countries which would start in September next, he said. There are 60,000 people living in Spain at present. The prime minister also called on Spain to take more Bangladeshis, especially, from its IT sector. The Spanish ambassador said currently his country only imports RMG from Bangladesh while there is a Spanish investment in Bangladesh’s cement sector. He also highly appreciated Bangladesh’s budget for this fiscal, saying the government has given importance on education and social safety net. “This is very much important for us. Your increased interest and allocation in social safety net matched our country as well,” he added. Ambassador-at-large Mohammad Ziauddin and PM’s Principal Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah were present.