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US private sector can help unlock Bangladesh’s growth potential : Embassy
Thursday, 21 November 2024, 05:43 pm

US private sector can help unlock Bangladesh’s growth potential : Embassy

  • Update Time : Saturday, 14 September, 2024, 05:19 pm
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Online Desk  :   The US private sector can help unlock Bangladesh’s growth potential through trade and investment with the right economic reforms in place, said the US Embassy in Dhaka on Saturday. From energy security to data centres to transportation, US businesses play a positive role in many facets of Bangladesh’s economy, said the Embassy after a trade and investment related discussion. Brent Neiman, Assistant Secretary for International Finance at the US Department of the Treasury, arrived in Dhaka on Saturday morning to lead a US delegation to discuss issues of bilateral relations.

Khandker Masudul Alam, DG (North America) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka, received him at the airport. Bangladesh looks forward to having a “multi-dimensional” discussion as it welcomed the first US delegation after the formation of the interim government led by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on 8 August. “The arrival of the first team of the United States (during this tenure) is a great reflection of the importance they attach to the relationship with Bangladesh. This implies that this discussion will be multi-dimensional; it will not be limited to just one topic,” said Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin on Thursday.

The US delegation will meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Sunday morning, a senior official told UNB. They will also meet Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain and Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed apart from their other engagements. Foreign Secretary Jashim will host a working lunch where representatives from the relevant ministries will attend. “US and Bangladeshi officials will discuss how the United States can support Bangladesh’s economic growth, financial stability, and development needs,” a Spokesperson at the US Department of State said.

“I don’t want to make any kind of comments before the discussion starts, which would undermine the normality of the discussion,” said the Foreign Secretary when asked about the specific agenda. US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu, who is now visiting New Delhi, will travel to Bangladesh soon as part of the delegation. Responding to a question, Foreign Secretary Jashim said the government wants to move to a mutually beneficial relationship with everyone.

The people of Bangladesh have historically had an interest in international affairs, he added. Throughout his trip, Assistant Secretary Lu will reaffirm the United States’ commitment to supporting “our partners’ economic growth and promoting stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region.” In Dhaka, Lu will join an interagency delegation for meetings with the Bangladeshi interim government. The senior-level US delegation will discuss ways with the interim government to take forward the relations between the two countries in a changed political scenario. Any visit by the US delegation is always important, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The foreign affairs adviser said they will discuss issues that are achievable and stressed that US visa policy will not affect relations between the two countries.

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