UK and Bangladesh join forces to boost trade and investment relations

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UK Minister for International Trade, Nigel Huddleston MP, arrived in Dhaka on July 4th, with the aim of enhancing trade and investment relations between the UK and Bangladesh

The UK is committed to deepening its trade and investment partnership with Bangladesh, recognising the potential for job creation and economic growth in both nations.

In 2022, the total trade in goods and services between the two countries reached an all-time high of £4.7 billion.

UK and Bangladesh: An ambitious vision

Expressing his optimism, Minister Nigel Huddleston remarked on the substantial growth of trade between the UK and Bangladesh over the past year.

He emphasised the UK’s determination to work closely with the Government of Bangladesh to foster a more robust trade and investment relationship.

Addressing barriers to market access and trade will be pivotal in achieving mutual prosperity.

Promoting aviation sector growth and trade

During his visit, Minister Huddleston is scheduled to meet Salman F Rahman MP, the Private Industry and Investment Adviser to Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Their discussions will revolve around the Aviation Trade and Investment Partnership, a collaborative agreement signed by the UK and Bangladesh in May 2023.

The partnership aims to bolster Bangladesh’s aviation sector and create employment opportunities in both countries.

Easing trade with the developing countries trading scheme

Another significant meeting on the agenda is with Tipu Munshi MP, the Honourable Commerce Minister. The focus of their conversation will be the UK’s pioneering Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), which recently came into effect.

This scheme simplifies trade processes for Bangladesh, enabling exporters to benefit from more favourable Rules of Origin. Consequently, Bangladeshi exporters can incorporate components from a wider range of countries and still enjoy zero-tariff access to the UK market.

Unlocking Bangladesh’s aviation potential

Furthermore, Minister Huddleston will engage with Mahbub Ali MP, the Honourable State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism.

The discussions will centre around the UK’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh in its aspirations to become a prominent aviation hub in South Asia. The UK aims to offer assistance in realising this ambition, further strengthening ties between the two nations.

The UK Minister’s visit to Bangladesh signifies a strong intent to forge a dynamic trade and investment relationship, opening up avenues for economic growth and collaboration between the two countries.

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