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Salman urges businesses to maintain austerity in power consumption

BSS . Dhaka
23 Jul 2022 21:07:42 | Update: 23 Jul 2022 22:17:22
Salman urges businesses to maintain austerity in power consumption
Prime Minister's Private Sector Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman — File Photo

Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman on Saturday called upon the businessmen and industrial entrepreneurs to practice austerity in consumption of electricity and other utilities.

"I'll call upon the private sector to pursue austerity as much as possible in consumption of electricity and other utilities under the present circumstances. We'll also have to reduce imports of luxurious items," he said.

The prime minister's adviser was speaking at a seminar on "Export of pharmaceutical sector upon LDC graduation: strategies and way forward" organised by Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI).

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Ahmad Kaikaus, principal secretary to the prime minister, spoke as the special guest while DCCI President Rizwan Rahman chaired the seminar.

Salman said that the worldwide energy crisis which is now being evident is temporary.

He said that an agreement has already been signed between Russia and Ukraine Friday on supply of food grains adding that such an agreement would be signed hopefully on supply of chemical fertiliser. Side by side, there would be good initiatives on supply of fuel oil and LNG.

Stressing on diversification of products to increase foreign currency reserves, he said various steps have been taken to increase LC margin based on demand to improve the dollar reserve situation.

"But, there will remain no apprehension of dollar crisis if the supply side can be boosted. For this, there is a need to boost export earnings through product diversification. It won't take much time to reach Bangladesh's export earnings to $100 billion if similar facilities can be ensured in other sectors like RMG," he added.

The adviser said the achievement in the pharmaceutical sector is phenomenal and the secret of this success is the skilled human resources.

"Technological advancement is taking place in this sector. So, we need more research and development for more advancement," he added.

"But shifting to producing biological drugs will be a major challenge for us," he added.

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Salman expressed his high hope to enter into the US market and once access is ensured to the US market, this image will help Bangladesh as the best marketing tool, he mentioned.

He also said that in the next four to five years, the pharmaceutical sector will be a $5 billion dollar industry.

Ahmad Kaikaus said that to cope with the growing energy crisis derived from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, the government organisations have been pursuing austerity in consumption of power and other utilities.

"I'll urge you to practice austerity in the same manner. But, we don't want economic activities to be hampered anywhere. We'll have to remain alert so that there is no crisis created in the future," he added.

Kaikaus said LDC graduation would be an opportunity for Bangladesh despite there are some challenges which need to be overcome.

DCCI President Rizwan Rahman in his opening remarks said that in the post-graduation period, Bangladesh would face higher tariff regime ranging from 8-15 per cent in the export market which may decline export earnings by 14.28 per cent equivalent to $5.73 billion.

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