Trade license for 5 yrs in the offing

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BSS :
The Ministry of Commerce has accepted the proposal for issuing trade licenses for at least five years instead of a one-year renewal culture to improve the ease of doing business.
The Business Initiative Leading Development (BUILD) came up with the proposal at its 9th Trade and Investment Working Committee (T&IWC) Meeting.
Ministry of Commerce and BUILD jointly organised the meeting at the Bangladesh Secretariat yesterday. Tapan Kanti Ghosh, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Md. Saiful Islam, President of the Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), co-chaired the working committee meeting, said a press release.
Addressing the event, Tapan said that all need to focus more on the recommendations of the previous meeting which are yet to be implemented. Following the call of non-RMG sectors, he said, “We can formulate the sectoral sub-contracting rules, and we will engage with the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to increase the De minimis value.”
Taking part in the discussion, MCCI President called for introducing NID as the singular document for trade license issuance following global practices.
BUILD CEO Ferdaus Ara Begum said that they had studied the City Corporation Ideal Tax Schedule 2016 and Municipal Taxation Rules and thus saw no legal bar in issuing trade licenses for five years.
Echoing with the proposal, Mohammed Nora Alam Siddique, joint secretary of the Local Government Division, said it could be implemented for municipalities and city corporations. “However, we need to review if Union Parishad can issue it under its present status.”
Referring to BUILD’s study on Improved Business Environment and Simplification of Company Registration Process, BUILD Chairperson Nihad Kabir suggested formulating a policy for availing certified copies from Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms (RJSC&F).
The fill-up process of Model AOA (Article of Association) and MOA (Memorandum of Association) can be more simplified to make company registration process business friendly.
Citing the process of issuing a sub-contracting order, Mohammad Hatem, executive president of BKMEA, said that they need more engagements and consultations with the regulators before formulating any trade policies to ensure private sector representations.
Mentioning the proposal of BUILD for establishing dedicated scanners for agro products in all ports, Dr Sayed Rafiqual Amin, director, plant quarantine wing, Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), said that the Civil Aviation Authority had established terminal scanners which are not fully equipped for covering all agro items.

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