RMG facilities should be ensured for other sectors: Salman

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DHAKA, Feb 4, 2020 (BSS) – Prime Minister’s Adviser on Private Sector
Industry and Investment Salman F Rahman today said all the facilities
currently enjoyed by the RMG sector should also be given to other potential sectors like agriculture, leather, ICT, pharmaceuticals to facilitate those to grow more.

“All the facilities currently enjoyed by the RMG sector like back to back
LC, bonded warehouse should also be given to other potential sectors like agriculture, leather, ICT, pharmaceuticals to facilitate them to grow more,” he said.

Salman said this when the Board of Directors of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (DCCI), led by its President Shams Mahmud, called on him today,
said a DCCI press release here.

He said the government has taken various timely initiatives to uphold
Bangladesh’s position in the ease of doing business index.

“Only reforms in policy measures are not adequate. But, the business
community can get real benefits due to reforms which would add value to
increase Bangladesh’s position in the index,” he added.

The PM’s Adviser also echoed with the Chamber leaders to reduce corporate
tax rate with a view to increase investment in the country.

He also appreciated the initiative of DCCI for establishing RnI Platform to
do market-oriented research and assured all possible support from the
government to this end.

DCCI President Shams Mahmud said Bangladesh is now in 168th position in
Ease of Doing Business Index.

He also thanked the Adviser for his concerted efforts to increase
Bangladesh’s position in this index further.

The DCCI President also urged for reformation of the Companies Act
incorporating liquidation, merger and acquisition, alternative dispute
resolution, technology like e-voting, video conferencing.

Shams emphasized to replicate RMG success model to other sectors like
leather and leather products, ship building, jute and Jute products, agro-
processing and light engineering.

To facilitate export, he urged the government for strengthening economic
diplomacy with the Southeast Asian and African countries.

Mentioning that Bangladesh would need US$320 billion alone for
infrastructure sector by 2030, he suggested for including green field
projects in the stock market.

Under the initiative of DCCI, Shams said a Research and Innovation Platform
(RnI Bangladesh) is going to be established and also sought support from the
government in this regard.

DCCI Senior Vice-President NKA Mobin, Vice-President Mohammad Bashiruddin
and members of the Board of Directors were also present during the meeting.