সোমবার, ৮ ফেব্রুয়ারী, ২০১০

PM asks Kuwait to import from Bangladesh

PM asks Kuwait to import from Bangladesh

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday met with Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at Seif Palace in Kuwait City. Photo: PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged Kuwaiti business leaders and entrepreneurs to import world-class products from Bangladesh and make investment in the country’s promising sectors under an attractive package of incentives.
"In fact, there is ample scope for diversifying and increasing our two-way trade. We only need to work together to identify areas of cooperation to harness the existing potential," she told her audience at a luncheon meeting hosted by Kuwait Chamber of Commerce in her honour.
The prime minister arrived in Kuwait on Sunday on a three-day state visit to the oil-rich Gulf state with a wide range of matters of bilateral cooperation on her agenda, especially development assistance, investment and labour issues.
Chairman of the apex trade body Ali Mohammad Thunayan Al Ganim delivered the welcome address.
The prime minister said Kuwait could import from Bangladesh high-quality garments, ceramics and pharmaceuticals, which have been established as popular items in the developed world.
The other items she put on offer, which also have equal recognition in an increasingly environment-conscious world, are finished leather and leather products, furniture, handicrafts, and, particularly, jute and jute products.
Hasina said another important area of immense possibility is investment by the State of Kuwait in Bangladesh. "Our government has been successful in creating an attractive investment climate with liberal fiscal and financial policies."
She listed the significant facilities on stake for investment, like tax holiday, concessionary duty on imported machinery, avoidance of double taxation, remittance of royalty, technical know-how, technical assistance fee, allowing 100 percent foreign equity, unrestricted exit policy, and full repatriation of capital and capital gains in the event of exit.
A huge domestic market of 150 million people, abundant skilled labour, the presence of homegrown entrepreneur class, supportive legal regime, and, above all, commitment of the government are added attractions for foreign investors, the PM told the leading Kuwaiti businesspeople.
She said Kuwaiti investors could seriously consider investing in power, telecommunications, infrastructure development, pharmaceutical, textiles, ICT, real estate, gas and energy, leather, furniture, and agro-based industry sectors.
"I invite you to come forward with investments in Bangladesh, which would be lucrative, as well as assist in strengthening even further our countries’ relations."
She assured that her government would provide all possible assistance and cooperation in doing business.
"I hope my invitation to you all for expansion of trade with and enhancement of investment in Bangladesh would receive your favourable response.”
On a note of confidence, the Prime Minister said: "With your cooperation in the fields of trade, commerce and investment, both the State of Kuwait and Bangladesh would mutually be benefited bringing greater prosperity to our countries and peoples."
She said that the two states are bound by brotherly ties based on common faith, culture and tradition.
She noted that the Gulf State has now established itself as a regional economic hub and Bangladesh would very much like to closely engage with Kuwait for a more meaningful cooperation.
"An important area is, of course, by way of enhancing our bilateral trade," she said, adding that, at present, the balance of trade is very much in favor of Kuwait.
In 2007 to 2008, Bangladesh’s exports to Kuwait stood at a mere USD 9.69 million while the corresponding import figure was many times higher.
In his speech the KCCI chief highly praised Hasina’s leadership, especially in dealing with the challenges of security and development.
Hasina, not only in her capacity as prime minister of the friendly and great country but also as a shining example of the ambition and competence of the Muslim woman and as a good example of the intelligence and diplomacy of the politician, faces, with great courage and skill, the challenges of security and development, he said.
He wouldn’t deny that the size of trade exchange and the level of economic cooperation between two countries by far fall short of reflecting the depth of the Islamic bonds of two nations and brotherly relations among the leaders of both countries.
"Neither do I deny that the responsibility of changing it is a matter of our joint interest. It is our sincere hope that your visit will mark an encouraging start for all of us to bear out responsibilities," the Kuwaiti business leader said.
He mentioned that the meeting held today gave a very valuable opportunity for both countries to identify and communicate with the highest positions of information and decision in the friendly Bangladesh and the key milestones toward cooperation in the fields of trade and investment in the best interests of both the countries.
Labour and Expatriate Welfare Minister Engineer Mosharraf Hossain,
Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni, State Minister for Environment Dr Hasan Mahmud, Ambassador-at-Large Ziauddin, Principle Secretary MA KArim, Press Secretary to the Prime Minister Abul Kalam Azad and other high officials from Bangladesh side and business leaders from Kuwait were present among others at the function.

Gold tally reaches 17 for hosts

Gold tally reaches 17 for hosts

Bangladesh won two more gold medals on Monday --two in Boxing and the other in Wushu—at the 11th South Asian Games, taking the total number of gold for the hosts to 17.
Jewel Ahmed Rony and Abdur Rahim won gold in Boxing, private television ATN Bangla reports.
Earlier in the morning, Mesbah Uddin won gold in Wushu.
On Sunday, the hosts grabbed six gold medals, including the 14th maiden medals in the newly introduced South Asian Games Cricket, beating Sri Lanka.

Siamese twins separated

Siamese twins separated

In this image made from TV grab, the conjoined twins are seen before and after the operation at Dhaka Shishu Hospital on Monday.
Surgeons at the city's Dhaka Shishu Hospital successfully separated a pair of conjoined female infants on Monday.
The twins -- Moni and Mukta -- are the fourth to be separated in Bangladesh.
Prof AR Khan, Director and head of surgery of Dhaka Shishu Hospital, performed the operation from 9:45am to 12:00pm along with a 10-member team of surgeons and anesthetists.
They have been kept at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the hospital.
They were brought to Dhaka Shishu Hospital on January 31 and admitted to ward No 6 of the hospital.
Trisna Pal, wife of a village farmer Joyprokash Pal of Palpara village in Birgonj upazila of Dinajpur, gave birth to the twins in a caesarean operation at a local clinic on August 22 last year.

BTRC asks Citycell to explain illegal connections

Telecom regulator on Monday issued a show cause notice to Citycell asking the mobile phone operator to explain why it was selling unauthorised connections.
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) took the action following the threat issued to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her nephew lawmaker Fazle Noor Taposh by the criminals recently.
“We have found at least 26 unauthorised RUIM (removable user identity module) cards,” the BTRC chairman said adding some of the connections have been found to be used in illegal and criminal activities.
Citycell will have to reply to the notice within 30 days, the chairman said.
He also said the commission will examine the connection selling process of all operators in the country.

3 cops sued for death in custody

A murder case was filed against the incumbent officer in-charge, a sub-inspector and an assistant sub-inspector of Keraniganj Police Station on Monday following the death of an accused in custody.
Manik Mia alias Lutfar, 38, died in the custody of Keraniganj police on February 1.
Victim's father Adu Mia filed the case with a Dhaka court against OC Md Asaduzzaman, SI Zahidur Rahman and ASI Harun ur Rashid.
The complainant in his case statement alleged that Manik died following torture in police custody.
Judicial Magistrate Sahriar Arafat took the charge into cognizance and may pass an order on this issue in the afternoon.
Earlier, Keraniganj police claimed that Manik Mia, an accused in a murder case and arrested along with two others on January 31, committed suicide in a toilet of the police station.

Poor to get rice at Tk 22

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The government on Monday decided to start selling rice at Tk 22 per kg through cards on February 25 for around 25 lakh poor people across the country.
The decision was taken at a Food Planning and Monitoring Unit meeting at the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management with Minister Abdur Razzaque in the chair.
Finance Minister AMA Muhith, Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury and secretaries of ministries concerned attended the meeting.
Briefing journalists after the meeting, the food minister said the quantity of food grains storage in the country is estimated at 8.67 lakh metric tons, which is adequate.
He said the government have launched the programme in a bid to increase rice supply in the market to keep its price stable.
The price of rice is yet to come down in the market due to poor supply, Razzaque observed.
The minister said the Food Department would prepare a list upon consultation with local people's representatives in this regard.
The government will continue monitoring the market price and take necessary steps.
The people, who do not have specific sources of income and are not included in the government's safety net programme, are eligible for the programme.

Iran launches production lines of unmanned planes

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, wears eye protection goggles as he visits an exhibition of Iran's laser science, in Tehran, Iran on February 7. Photo: AP
Iran's state TV says the country has launched two production lines of unmanned aircraft, or drones.
The Monday report quoted Iran's defense minister, Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, as saying the planes will be able to carry out surveillance as well as attack tasks with high precision.
Iran said a year ago it has built an unmanned surveillance aircraft with a range of more than 600 miles (1,000 kilometers), long enough to reach Israel.
Also Monday, a senior air force Commander, Gen. Heshmatollah Kasiri, told the official IRNA news agency that Iran would soon deploy a missile air defense system that's more powerful than the Russian S-300 system that Tehran has ordered from Moscow but not yet received.

বুধবার, ৩ ফেব্রুয়ারী, ২০১০

PM bins allegation of signing 'secret deal' again

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday categorically told the Jatiya Sangsad that she did not sign any 'secret deal' with India during her recent visit to the neighbouring country.
While replying to a supplementary from independent lawmaker Fazlul Azim during the prime minister's question-answer session, she refuted the allegation of BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia in this regard and asked her (Khaleda) to refrain from giving such 'misleading and false' information in the greater national interest.
"If you have any document regarding the so-called secret deal, please make it public. Don't mislead the people by giving such untrue information," she told the BNP leaders including its chairperson.
The PM told the House that the agreements signed with India during her visit to New Delhi was meant for upholding the national interest and spirit of the country's independence and sovereignty as well as the nation's dignity.
Referring to the Joint Communiqué, signed between Bangladesh and India on different bilateral issues during her visit to India, Hasina said these matters came up for discussion in the cabinet beforehand.
The PM criticised the reckless remarks of the leader of the oppositions in parliament and said that the party (BNP) always pacifies India while in power and oppose the neighbour while in the opposition. "India is good when BNP is in power, India is bad when BNP is in the opposition," she said.
Describing her India visit as a fruitful one, Hasina said this trip has heralded a new era in the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India.
Responding to another supplementary from treasury bench member Eng Mosharraf Hossain, the PM said her government had a plan to expand and modernise the Chittagong and the Mongla ports so that India, Nepal and Bhutan could use them.
"It would help generate employment side by side with socio- economic development of the country," she said adding that only 10 percent of the Mongla port and 40 percent of the Chittagong port are being used currently.
On infrastructure development, the premier said the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway would be made six-lane road while rail line would be expanded between Chittagong and Cox's Bazar to facilitate transportation of goods.
The PM said her government is trying hard to resolve all unresolved problems regarding enclaves, communications and 54 common rivers between India and Bangladesh in line with the Indira-Mujib Agreement.

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