BSS
  12 Dec 2025, 21:47

Mongolian non-resident Ambassador meets BGMEA leaders 

DHAKA, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - Mongolian non-resident Ambassador Ganbold Dambajav met leaders of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) in Dhaka today to explore opportunities for boosting bilateral trade, investment and broader economic cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting was held at the BGMEA Complex in Uttara, where both sides discussed potential avenues for deepening partnership, particularly in the apparel, textile, leather and value-added manufacturing sectors. Nasrin Fatema Awal, Honorary Consul General of Bangladesh in Mongolia, accompanied the Ambassador.

Acting BGMEA President Selim Rahman led the association's delegation, which included BGMEA Directors Shah Rayeed Chowdhury, Nafis-ud-Doula, Sumaiya Islam, Kazi Mizanur Rahman, Asef Kamal Pasha, Rumana Rashid and Samiha Azim, said a BGMEA press release.

Welcoming the Ambassador, the BGMEA Acting President said the association has taken initiatives to diversify export markets and identify new strategic partners. He described the meeting as "timely and significant" in advancing Bangladesh's engagement with emerging markets such as Mongolia.

During the meeting, Ambassador Dambajav highlighted Mongolia's growing interest in expanding exports of cashmere-based apparel and leather goods. He said Bangladesh could serve as a highly competitive partner in value addition, joint processing and textile manufacturing given its global expertise in the apparel sector.

The Ambassador encouraged Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to explore direct investment opportunities in Mongolia, especially in strategic minerals, value-added industries and logistics. He noted that Mongolia's Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union, Japan and several other economies offer tariff benefits to investors, creating new opportunities for Bangladeshi businesses targeting these markets.

He also underscored Mongolia's rising demand for skilled workers in construction, roads and highways, railway development, agriculture and mining, suggesting that Bangladesh could tap into this demand through enhanced labour cooperation.

Both sides emphasized strengthening institutional cooperation between BGMEA and the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce to support increased trade and investment flows.

As part of the meeting's outcomes, a virtual meeting between BGMEA and the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce will be held in March 2026. A Mongolian trade delegation is scheduled to visit Bangladesh in April, followed by a BGMEA trade mission to Mongolia in June or July 2026.