Bangladesh targets $300 bn in exports by 2041: Commerce minister
11 Oct 23 1 min read
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- Bangladesh targets $300 billion in exports by 2041, commerce minister Tipu Munshi has said.
- His ministry is formulating innovative and business-friendly policies to attract foreign buyers, brands and investors.
- Leather products are heavily contributing to exports and the country is fast emerging globally as a reliable source of leather products, he said.
His ministry is formulating innovative and business-friendly policies to attract foreign buyers, brands and investors to consolidate export-oriented growth and diversify exports, Munshi told a press conference announcing the '4th Bangladesh Leather Footwear and Leather Goods International Sourcing Show-BLIS-2023', to be organised on October 12-14 in Dhaka.
The show was organised by the Leather Goods and Footwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association of Bangladesh (LFMEAB).
Leather products are significantly contributing to exports and the country is fast emerging globally as a reliable source of leather products, he was quoted as saying by domestic media reports.
The exhibition will also host three sessions in which more than 200 industry professionals, policymakers and foreign experts will participate.
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