Economic Reporter :
The government will form a high-level committee for proper management of rawhides of sacrificial animals during the Eid-ul-Azha.
The decision was taken today at the first meeting of the ‘taskforce for formulating a work plan and providing recommendations to develop tannery industry’ at the Industries Ministry conference room in the city.
The committee will include representatives from ministries of industries, commerce, environment and forests, religion affairs and information, the National Board of Revenue (NBR), Finance Division, Tariff Commission, Bangladesh Bank and leather industries.
After formation, the committee will submit its recommendations within the next seven days following consultations with the stakeholders.
Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun presided over the meeting while Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahab Uddin and State Minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Mojumder were present.
Among others, Chairman of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Muneem, Industries Secretary Md Abdul Halim, additional secretaries of the Industries Ministry Begum Parag and Mofizul Hoq and Additional Secretary of the Commerce Ministry Md Shakhawat Hossain were present at the meeting.
The taskforce also decided that if the leather merchants and tannery owners would not buy rawhides from the local traders within the stipulated time, the government will make necessary arrangements for preserving the rawhides at different warehouses of districts, upazillas and unions for the next three months.
Speaking on the occasion, Humayun said the government is searching alternative markets for leather industry to protect the industry from coronavirus impacts.
He said the country’s tannery industry will have to achieve the Leather Working Group (LWG) certification for exporting the products to European markets.
“Central Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) has been established at the Savar Tannery Industrial Park. Owners of the tannery factories will have to be more active for achieving the certification,” he added.
Tipu Munshi said the government is working relentlessly for protecting the interest of domestic industries. “Everybody will have to keep attention for maintaining the standard of rawhides and protect the interest of root level rawhide merchants,” he added.
Shahab Uddin urged all authorities concerned to work together for solving the rawhide related problems during the Eid-ul-Azha. Kamal Mojumder said the Industries Ministry will provide all necessary assistances, including loans, for exporting their products in the European markets.
The government will form a high-level committee for proper management of rawhides of sacrificial animals during the Eid-ul-Azha.
The decision was taken today at the first meeting of the ‘taskforce for formulating a work plan and providing recommendations to develop tannery industry’ at the Industries Ministry conference room in the city.
The committee will include representatives from ministries of industries, commerce, environment and forests, religion affairs and information, the National Board of Revenue (NBR), Finance Division, Tariff Commission, Bangladesh Bank and leather industries.
After formation, the committee will submit its recommendations within the next seven days following consultations with the stakeholders.
Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun presided over the meeting while Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahab Uddin and State Minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Mojumder were present.
Among others, Chairman of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Muneem, Industries Secretary Md Abdul Halim, additional secretaries of the Industries Ministry Begum Parag and Mofizul Hoq and Additional Secretary of the Commerce Ministry Md Shakhawat Hossain were present at the meeting.
The taskforce also decided that if the leather merchants and tannery owners would not buy rawhides from the local traders within the stipulated time, the government will make necessary arrangements for preserving the rawhides at different warehouses of districts, upazillas and unions for the next three months.
Speaking on the occasion, Humayun said the government is searching alternative markets for leather industry to protect the industry from coronavirus impacts.
He said the country’s tannery industry will have to achieve the Leather Working Group (LWG) certification for exporting the products to European markets.
“Central Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) has been established at the Savar Tannery Industrial Park. Owners of the tannery factories will have to be more active for achieving the certification,” he added.
Tipu Munshi said the government is working relentlessly for protecting the interest of domestic industries. “Everybody will have to keep attention for maintaining the standard of rawhides and protect the interest of root level rawhide merchants,” he added.
Shahab Uddin urged all authorities concerned to work together for solving the rawhide related problems during the Eid-ul-Azha. Kamal Mojumder said the Industries Ministry will provide all necessary assistances, including loans, for exporting their products in the European markets.