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Bangladesh ties up with CNN commercial to promote exports
Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute, a wing of the Commerce Ministry, has tied up with CNN International Commercial, the US-based news channel’s commercial wing, to promote ‘Made in Bangladesh’ products globally.
According to a statement, both the organisations signed a non-financial understanding on Wednesday to promote different export sectors of Bangladesh on the CNN network.
Achieving the export-oriented growth strategy through public-private collaboration is one of the targets of the deal signed between the bodies.
Bangladesh has shown resilience and kept the country’s economy moving forward even as the world economy was hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, BFTI said in a statement.
The government has entered into a partnership agreement with US-based CNN International Commercial (CNNIC) to launch the "Made in Bangladesh'" campaign to highlight Bangladesh's success in the international arena. CNN has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI), a BFTI press release said today. Under this MoU, various export
The government yesterday teamed up with global news networking giant CNN International for the promotion of "Made in Bangladesh" products worldwide. The Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI) and CNN International Commercial (CNNIC) signed a non-financial understanding to promote different export sectors of Bangladesh globally on the CNN network and achieve the
Joint India-Bangladesh feasibility study on CEPA gains momentum United News of Bangladesh (UNB)
Bangladesh, May 19 The Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI) virtually organised the first stakeholder consultation meeting of the joint study on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between Bangladesh and India on Wednesday.
The meeting was solely focused on the investment section of the joint study.
Dr Md JafarUddin, Senior Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and the Chief Guest of the meeting, said, Mutual recognition in the area of investment and trade between Bangladesh and India can strengthen the historical bonding and create more opportunities for growth.
Md Obaidul Azam, Chief Executive Officer (In-charge), BFTI who chaired and moderated the event, put emphasis on increasing bilateral investment flows between two countries considering the potentials.