Business Desk :
Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan Rabab Fatima on Tuesday urged the Japanese investors to invest in Bangladesh highlighting the current investment and business opportunities of the country. The Bangladesh envoy was addressing a seminar attended by around eighty business representatives of Nagoya -Japan’s fourth largest city and the automobile hub, according to a message received here. The seminar was organized by the Embassy of Bangladesh, Tokyo with a view to informing the entrepreneurs of Nagoya about the business-friendly environment prevailing in Bangladesh in collaboration with Nagoya City Office, Nagoya Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
The seminar was supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Japan -Bangladesh Committee for Commercial and Economic Co-operation (JBCCEC) of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The participants and guests at the seminar were welcomed by Mr. Takashi Kawamura, the Mayor of the Nagoya City.
The Bangladesh ambassador presented the keynote paper highlighting the socioeconomic development in last one decade.
This is the fifth development and investment seminar organized by the Bangladesh Embassy in recent months, which have reached out to a large cross section of the Japanese society, including businesses.
Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan Rabab Fatima on Tuesday urged the Japanese investors to invest in Bangladesh highlighting the current investment and business opportunities of the country. The Bangladesh envoy was addressing a seminar attended by around eighty business representatives of Nagoya -Japan’s fourth largest city and the automobile hub, according to a message received here. The seminar was organized by the Embassy of Bangladesh, Tokyo with a view to informing the entrepreneurs of Nagoya about the business-friendly environment prevailing in Bangladesh in collaboration with Nagoya City Office, Nagoya Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
The seminar was supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Japan -Bangladesh Committee for Commercial and Economic Co-operation (JBCCEC) of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The participants and guests at the seminar were welcomed by Mr. Takashi Kawamura, the Mayor of the Nagoya City.
The Bangladesh ambassador presented the keynote paper highlighting the socioeconomic development in last one decade.
This is the fifth development and investment seminar organized by the Bangladesh Embassy in recent months, which have reached out to a large cross section of the Japanese society, including businesses.