BSS
  10 Oct 2021, 18:02

DCCI for automotive industry to attract Japanese investments

   DHAKA, Oct 10, 2021 (BSS) - Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) President Rizwan Rahman today said automotive industry in Bangladesh could be an emerging investment destination for Japanese entrepreneurs.

   "Bangladesh and Japan has a strong bilateral business relationship since long and thanked the Japanese government for providing COVID vaccine for the Bangladeshi people," he said.

   The DCCI president said this during a bilateral business meeting with the Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh ITO Naoki held at DCCI in the city, said a press release. 

   During the meeting, Rizwan Rahman mentioned that in FY2019-20, total trade volume was US$2.92 billion, where amount of export and import was $1.20 billion and $1.72billion respectively. 

   DCCI President also said that, due to pandemic Bangladesh's export to Japan in 2020-21 was US$1183.64 million, which was quite low than the previous year and hope that it would increase in the coming days, he added. 

   He informed that, 321 Japanese companies are now operating their activities in Bangladesh and in March 2021 the Japanese FDI in Bangladesh was $397.15 million. 

   DCCI President said that Bangladesh mainly export RMG products to Japan and urged the Ambassador to facilitate other promising products for export to Japan. 

   He opined that Japan can play a vital role for skill development in Bangladesh and share technical know-how and train Bangladeshi entrepreneurs. 

   He also thanked the Japanese entrepreneurs who already registered in "Bangladesh Trade & Investment Summit" to be jointly organized by Ministry of Commerce and DCCI from October 26.

   ITO Naoki said that Bangladesh have been able to send a strong message to the world in terms of keeping positive GDP growth even in the pandemic. 

   He also said that the "Japanese Economic Zone" in Araihazar will be able to go for operation by next year and it will expedite Japanese investments in Bangladesh. 

   The Japanese Ambassador said that to sign a FTA a joint study can be conducted with an initiative of both the governments. 

   He also mentioned that smooth customs clearance facilities, import transaction, better infrastructure of EPZ and EZ and skilled human resource will boost ease of doing business. 

   Bangladesh can be the China Plus One investment destination for Japanese companies, he added. 

   He also said that automotive industry of Bangladesh can be a good source of investment and Japan's Mitsubishi has completed their feasibility study and next year they will take decision on investment in Bangladesh. DCCI Senior Vice President N K A Mobin, Vice President Monowar Hossain and Second Secretary (Economic Affairs and Development Cooperation Section) of Japan Embassy Shirahata Kasumi were also present during the meeting.