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Dhaka seeks Rome's support for continuing GSP

BSS . Dhaka
21 Nov 2022 19:43:47 | Update: 21 Nov 2022 20:13:24
Dhaka seeks Rome's support for continuing GSP
Italian Ambassador to Bangladesh Enrico NUNZIATA meets Commerce Minister Tipu Munhsi at his secretariat office on Monday — PID Photo

Commerce Minister Tipu Munhsi on Monday sought the support of Italy to continue the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) facilities in favour of Bangladesh for six more years beyond the LDC graduation.

The commerce minister sought such support when Italian Ambassador to Bangladesh Enrico NUNZIATA met him at his secretariat office on Monday.

Bangladesh is currently enjoying GSP facilities in its exports to European countries including Italy. The facility would continue for three more years after 2026 when the country would be graduated from the LDCs.

But, Bangladesh is negotiating with different countries to continue the GSP facilities for six more years after the LDC graduation.

Urging Italian investors and businesses to invest in the economic zones in Bangladesh, Tipu said that some 100 special economic zones are being set up across the country under the directives of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He said the construction work of many of the economic zones is at the final stage while many factories have already started their operation. "The Italian businesses will be benefitted if they invest here capitalising on the suitable investment-friendly environment."

The commerce minister said that foreign investors would be benefitted if they make investments in Bangladesh since the country has less labour cost and production costs.

Noting that there is a huge scope for boosting trade and investment relations between Bangladesh and Italy, he said that Italy is one of the major destinations of Bangladesh's RMG items while many Bangladeshi expatriates are also working in Italy with a reputation.

On the other hand, Bangladesh imports Italian machinery for using those in the local mills and factories alongside importing medical equipment.

 The Italian Ambassador said that Bangladesh has been very much successful in RMG production over the years while Bangladeshi RMG items are also very much popular in Italy.

NUNZIATA also stressed the need for seizing the opportunities for enhancing bilateral trade and commerce.

He also underscored the need for the promotion of tourism between the two countries.

According to official data, the bilateral trade volume between Bangladesh and Italy is around $2,262.99 million. In the fiscal year 2021-22, Bangladesh exported goods worth $1,708.29 million to Italy against imports of $554.70 million.

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