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Malaysia can fully manufacture Perodua car in Bangladesh: PM

TBP Online
24 Jul 2024 16:15:28 | Update: 24 Jul 2024 16:15:28
Malaysia can fully manufacture Perodua car in Bangladesh: PM
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday invited Malaysia to set up facilities to fully manufacture their Perodua brand car in Bangladesh.

She made the call when outgoing Malaysian High Commissioner Haznah Md Hashim paid a farewell call on her at her office in the morning, reports BSS.

In the meeting, the envoy said that local PHP Motors is assembling Malaysian brand, Perodua car in Bangladesh.

Prime Minister's Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed the reporters after the meeting.

PHP Motors, a concern of the PHP Family, has tied up with Perodua, a top Malaysian automobile brand, to assemble their cars and SUVs in Bangladesh and sell those in the local market.

In the meeting, the premier and the envoy also talked and remembered the longstanding and continuing relationship between the two countries from the tenure of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

About the issue of anarchic situation unleashed by BNP-Jamaat behind the quota reform movement of student, Hashim told the premier that, "I've confidence in your ability to handle the current situation. You're tackling the situation well and it is purely Bangladesh's internal matter."

"She (the envoy) sees everything is under control," said the press secretary quoting the envoy as saying.

The high commissioner said Malaysian business entities' cumulative investment rose to $5 billion in Bangladesh, which was mainly propelled by the two telecommunication companies- Robi and Edotco Bangladesh as they reinvested their profits.

She mentioned that a good number of Malaysian students are pursuing their studies in Agriculture universities, medical colleges and other institutions in Bangladesh.

To this end, the high commissioner extended her gratitude to the premier.

Highlighting their health facilities, the envoy said many of their hospitals are near to Singapore, and considering the medicare services, the cost is lower than theirs.

So, Bangladeshi people can avail the health facilities there as more than 70 of the physicians in Singapore are from Malaysia, she added.

Ambassador-at-Large Mohammad Ziauddin and Principal Secretary M Tofazzel Hossain Miah were present.

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