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Nepal can be source of clean energy: FBCCI chief


Nepal can be source of clean energy: FBCCI chief

President of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Mahbubul Alam said Nepal could be a good source of clean energy for Bangladesh. He came up with the remark at a discussion with members of a delegation led by the Director General (Joint Secretary) of the Department of Industry of the government of Nepal Baburam Gautam at the FBCCI Icon in the capital on Tuesday (Sep 19), said a press release.

Mahbubul said the energy sector is one of the most attractive areas for cooperation between Nepal and Bangladesh. "Bangladesh is facing a growing demand for power and energy to meet its Vision 2041 to become a developed Smart Bangladesh. Importing power from Nepal, especially clean energy, will help Bangladesh to meet the world trade compliances to transfer into renewable energy use," he added.

The FBCCI President recalled the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bangladesh and Nepal to import 500 MW of electricity from Nepal. Mahbubul said Bangladesh and Nepal have close cultural and economic ties and collaborate closely as both are the founding members of (SAARC) and active members of BIMSTEC.

He said, "We're working to develop competitiveness to achieve the trillion dollar journey of our economy and for that we need to focus on market and product diversification to reach this target." He said Nepal can help Bangladesh to meet the demand for power and energy, especially clean energy. Therefore, the FBCCI chief referred to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bangladesh and Nepal to import 500 MW of electricity from Nepal.

The FBCCI leaders highlighted the revolution and potentials of the RMG sector, pharmaceuticals products, leather goods, plastic, frozen seafood, ceramics, jute products, FMCG and home appliances, ICT sector, and less import cost than the neighboring countries. Therefore, the FBCCI leaders called on Nepal to take advantage of the exclusive trade and investment opportunities in Bangladesh.

Joint Secretary of the Department of Industry of Nepal Baburam Gautam said the Bangladesh-Nepal partnership speeds mutual respect between the countries.

Export items, including RMG have high demand in the Nepalese market, he noted.

A Power-point presentation was made on behalf of the Nepalese delegation where tourism, transport, infrastructure, ICT, mines minerals and natural resources, agriculture, and hydroelectricity were highlighted as the potential sectors of Nepal. Highlighting key opportunities, the delegation urged the Bangladeshi businessmen to invest in these sectors. 

FBCCI Vice-Presidents Khairul Huda Chopol, Joshoda Jibon Deb Nath, Md. Munir Hossain, Directors, Secretary General Md. Alamgir, and head of International Wing Ambassador Mosud Mannan among others, were present at the meeting.

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