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Germany once again achieved the highest rank in the latest edition of UNIDO’s Competitive Industrial Performance (CIP) Index. China has climbed three positions in the last six years and currently ranks in second place. The Republic of Korea completes the top three in the ranking, which in its 2020 edition compares a total of 152 economies. This year’s report includes a separate chapter on African economies and their industrial competitiveness.
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Modern Diplomacy, the Competitive Industrial Performance (CIP) Report 2020, published by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), provides a global overview of the competitiveness of countries’ industrial performance around the world. One hundred and fifty two countries are ranked using a composite index based on three dimensions: 1) the capacity to produce and export manufactured goods; 2) technological deepening and upgrading; and 3) world impact. The results
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Consistent tax policies, right incentives can draw large FDI
Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun, secretary-general of Japan-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says in an interview
Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun
The relationship between Japan and Bangladesh is a trusted and time-tested one. Bangladesh became Japan s biggest recipient of official development assistance in 2020. Since the Covid-19 pandemic started more than a year ago, there has been a lot of talks and anticipation about Japanese businesses moving base to Bangladesh. In a series of high-profile interviews, The Daily Star tries to understand the increasing interest of Japanese investors in Bangladesh, its growth prospects, barriers to growth, ground realities, and on how to attract more Japanese investment. As part of the series, today, we are running the interview of Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun, secretary-general of the Japan-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly after signing PCP with UNIDO. Pic: UNIDO The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has signed a five-year €172 million Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) to advance Egypt’s inclusive and sustainable industrialisation. Building on UNIDO s long-standing technical cooperation activities, the PCP will support Egypt’s transformation in line with the country’s national policies and development strategies as well as the UN Partnership Development Framework for Egypt and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The PCP was signed by UNIDO director general Li Yong and Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.
“By combining UNIDO’s advisory and normative services, its technical assistance and its convening function, the PCP will support the efforts of the Government of Egypt in achieving its industrial development goals set forth in the