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DHAKA, May 20, 2025 (BSS) - Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin today said that
the base on the capacity of the country's various institutions has been
broken over the last 15 years, both in the public and private sectors.
"The development in the local industry was deterred severely while the usual
competitive capacity of the market was also spoiled," he said.
The Commerce Adviser was speaking at a seminar titled "Competition Policy in
Bangladesh: Prospects, Challenges and the Way Forward" as the chief guest
held at a city hotel.
Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman spoke at the seminar as special guest
while Chairman of Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission Dr Moinul Khan and
Deputy Resident Representative of UNDP, Bangladesh Sonali Dayaratne spoke as
the guests of honour.
Bangladesh Competition Commission Chairperson AHM Ahsan presided over the
event.
The seminar was jointly organised by the Bangladesh Competition Commission
and the UNDP Bangladesh, said a Commerce Ministry press release.
RAPID Chairman Dr MA Razzaque made the keynote presentation at the seminar
while BIDS Director General Dr AK Enamul Haque, Bangladesh Competition
Commission Member Dr Afroza Bilkis, Economic Adviser of Foreign, Commonwealth
and Development Office Isam Mosaddek and MCCI President Kamran T Rahman spoke
as panel discussants.
The Commerce Adviser noted that due to the destruction of the capacity of the
institutions over the last 15 years, there was a severe imbalanced
distribution of resources while it created some crony capitalism in the
country which had deterred the new competitors from entering the market.
Mentioning that the capacity of the Competition Commission was also destroyed
during that period, he said the country's common people want to see the
benefits of competition in their daily life. "The Competition Commission
should have to be taken in that position," he added.
Stressing on ensuring fair competition in the market, Bashir suggested that
the Commission should take steps against those unholy businesses which are
affecting the growth of small businesses side by side taking tough steps
against those who are amassing wealth through illegal means, evading tax and
also hostageing the consumers.
"We need to ensure the practice of fair competition in the market and fair
distribution of the country's resources," he added.