PM opens DITF, announcing light engineering as product of 2020

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DHAKA, Jan 1, 2020 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today inaugurated
the 25th Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF), announcing the “Light
Engineering” as the “Product of the Year” for 2020.

“As a part of export policy, we are declaring “Light Engineering” as the
product of 2020 aimed at encouraging the product based export while we are
calling for more investment,” she said.

The premier said this while opening the month-long DITF-2020 jointly
organised by Commerce Ministry and Export Promotion Bureau at Bangabandhu
International Conference Centre (BICC) here.

She simultaneously stressed the need for taking appropriate measures to
strengthen the light engineering sector and help explore its export
potential.

The prime minister said that the light engineering products such as
bicycle, motorcycle, automobile, auto-parts, electric and electronics,
accumulator battery, solar photovoltaic module and toys have the potential of
attracting more investment.

She said importance were earlier given on leather and leather goods,
jute and jute goods and other products, adding, “But, this year we are giving
importance on the light engineering as it has also huge potential of
attracting investment.”

The premier opened the trade fair by cutting ribbon to formally begin it on
around 26 acres of land at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the city.

She later visited different stalls and pavilion including the “Bangabandhu
Pavilion” installed at the venue for presenting the life and works of Father
of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman marking the celebration of
Bangabandhu’s birth centenary.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Commerce Ministry Tofail Ahmed, Secretary of the ministry Dr Md
Jafar Uddin, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(FBCCI) President Sheikh Fazle Fahim and Vice Chairman of Export Processing
Bureau (EPB), Fatima Yasmin, spoke on the occasion.

Around 483 stalls and pavilions, including premium, foreign and mini
foreign pavilions, have been set up in the fair venue.

The fair will be open to visitors from 10:00am to 9:30pm. The entry fee for
adults is Tk 40 and Tk 20 for minors.

Traders from over 21 countries, including India, Bhutan, Pakistan, China,
the United States, the United Kingdom, Nepal, Japan, Australia, Germany, Hong
Kong and Arab Emirates are taking part in the fair.

Sheikh Hasina stressed the need for stopping dependency on one or two
products for export and said, “We are giving special focus on producing much
more products considering the demand of the local and neighbouring countries’
market to increase number of export items.”

Describing leather and leather goods, products of shoe industries, light
engineering and plastic as the four highly potential sectors for boosting
export, the premier said she believed that the commerce ministry’s project
‘Export Competitiveness for Jobs’ will create scope for the sectors to
increase export.

She said her government has been attaching special priorities to the four
sectors alongside the Information Communication Technology (ICT).

In this perspective, the prime minister put stress on ICT, saying that the
ICT sector would much contribute to Bangladesh’s economy if the digital
devices are produced largely as the world now depends on technology.

She added: “I believe ICT will be the largest sector for us in the future
and we will be able to earn huge foreign currency by exporting its products.
So, we have taken measures such as imparting training, setting high tech
parks, and creating manpower to give the sector a strong footing.”

She called for more local and foreign investment in jute and jute products
describing it as environment friendly as the people are now attaching
priority to protecting the environment while the world is now facing the
impact of climate change.

In this context, she said, “We want more investment in this sector. If the
private sector, local and foreign investors show interest in investing in the
sector, we will provide them every necessary support.”

Noting that arrangement of the fair is very important for expanding the
trade and businesses of Bangladesh in the world, she said, “We are arranging
the trade fair for the 25th time after successful completion of its 24th
edition.”

Alongside these sectors, Sheikh Hasina said her government has given
priority to the production of agro-processed and handloom items to expand the
export basket, adding, “We are giving special attention to the sectors due to
having their potential in terms of export.”

The premier also stressed the need for exporting not only the raw
materials but also the processed products to increase export of the agro-
processed items, frozen lobsters, frozen fish, mango, and potato.

Noting that the number of export oriented products is increasing, Sheikh
Hasina said, “We are now exporting 766 products in 202 countries while the
export products and service now stands at $ 46.87 billion.”

The prime minister said Bangladesh has been able to keep its strong
position on export sector despite having unfavorable environment in trade
sector of the world due to the time-befitting measures taken by her
government.

Asking for find out more foreign markets for Bangladeshi products, she
said, “Wherever I go, I asked the foreign missions to extract more markets
for Bangladeshi products. Wings have been opened in mission abroad to pursue
the job.”

The premier called upon the foreign investors to choose Bangladesh as
business abode to enjoy the win-win situation.

Spelling out her government measures taken for the overall development of
the country, she said, “Bangladesh has achieved 8.15 percent in GDP growth.
Despite having decreasing trend in GDP growth across the globe, Bangladesh is
continuously increasing its GDP growth.”

She said Bangladesh is looking for accelerating its present 8.15 percent
GDP growth while $1,909 per capita income will increase in the future with
coming down the poverty rate to 20.5 percent from 41.

The prime minister said, “Bangladesh has become main power in the Asia
Pacific in terms of economic growth in accordance with the Asian Development
Outlook Update-2019.”

She added that the report predicts the rate of economic growth of
Bangladesh will be higher in comparison to China and India.

The premier said as per the World Bank report-2020, Bangladesh has secured
168th position among 190 countries in terms of ease of doing business in the
last year with upping eight steps while Bangladesh has achieved 72nd position
from the last year’s 89th position in case of having security of investors.

Sheikh Hasina said her government has taken every possible measure in
easing doing business and for this reason, taskforce have been formed.

The premier said it is immensely needed to attract investment in the
economic sector particularly in industry and productive projects to achieve
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

She said being the gateway of other South Asian nations Bangladesh is
connected with 4 billion consumers alongside the country’s own market of 17
crore people.

The premier said due to its geographic advantage Bangladesh could also
emerge as bridge between the Oriental and Western countries.

She said her government has been implementing various projects for
building infrastructure and development of the roads alongside the water,
rail and air ways to develop the communication system for easy transportation
of goods.

Steps have been taken for establishing communications among Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India and Nepal while the BCIM corridor will link Bangladesh, China,
India and Myanmar to expand their trade and businesses, she added.