Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), Khalid Abdulrahman Al-Moayyed has stressed the need to enhance the economic relations between Bahrain and Bangladesh to achieve the common aspirations of the two friendly countries.
He also highlighted BCCI’s interest in boosting trade relations with Bangladesh to develop the partnership ties between the business sectors in the two countries.
Al-Moayyed made the stances during a meeting held recently at Beint Al-Tijjar, with the Bangladeshi Finance and Planning Minister, Muhammad Abdul Mannan, in the presence of BCCI board member, Jawad Al-Hawaj.
BCCI chief expressed the desire of the private sector in Bahrain to develop the economic relations with Bangladesh, calling for the need to take advantage of all available investment opportunities, activate the role of the private sector in the two countries and increase joint investments.
He stressed the importance of exchanging visits between the representatives of various trade and industrial sectors to discuss the available investment opportunities and develop them.
He welcomed the opening of new investment channels between the two countries.
The Bangladeshi minister said that his country welcomes efforts to strengthen bilateral and economic relations with Bahrain.
He also welcomed the consolidation of the cooperation mechanisms between BCCI and Bangladesh to achieve common economic interests, stressing the importance of increasing visits between trade delegations from the two countries, especially in the specialised sectors.
Source: BNA
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