Bangladesh, UAE pledge economic cooperation boost

09 May 24 2 min read

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  • Bangladesh and UAE have reaffirmed commitment to foster deeper economic collaboration between two countries.
  • The commitment was made at a meeting between Bangladesh finance minister and state minister of Foreign Trade of UAE.
  • A high-level delegation from UAE is expected to visit Bangladesh in coming months to explore investment opportunities.
Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reaffirmed their commitment to enhance economic collaboration, as declared during a meeting between finance minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali and UAE’s state minister of Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, in Abu Dhabi recently.

The discussions emphasised shared aspirations to bolster trade, investment, and development cooperation for mutual prosperity. Highlighted areas of collaboration include energy security, focusing on renewable energy, seaport management, aviation, infrastructure construction, and advancements in artificial intelligence and other technologies.

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Ali stressed the need to elevate bilateral ties to a comprehensive economic partnership level.

Both ministers emphasised the importance of activating the Joint Business Council and finalising the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) as both countries commemorate 50 years of diplomatic relations.

A high-level UAE delegation is scheduled to visit Bangladesh in the coming months to explore investment opportunities and identify new areas for mutual benefit even as Bangladesh also sought increased financing from ADFD (Abu Dhabi Fund for Development) and other UAE financial institutions.

Beyond bilateral matters, discussions encompassed regional and global economic challenges, affirming commitments to multilateral cooperation for sustainable development.

Ambassador Abu Zafar of Bangladesh and additional secretary Anwar Hossain of ERD accompanied finance minister Ali, while UAE’s state minister was supported by concerned senior officials.

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