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  10 Jul 2026, 17:38
Update : 10 Jul 2026, 17:43

Dhaka, London to work together in communication sectors

Road Transport and Bridges, Railways and Shipping Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam. File photo

DHAKA July 10, 2026 (BSS)- Dhaka and London have reaffirmed their commitment to working together to further strengthen existing cooperation in transport, shipping, railways, port development, trade, investment, and other areas of mutual interest.

The both sides reaffirmed it in a bilateral meeting between Bangladesh's Minister for Road Transport and Bridges, Shipping and Railways Shaikh Rabiul Alam and United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander yesterday in London, said an official handout here today.

Bangladesh minister conveyed the greetings of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to the UK Transport Secretary. 

He said Bangladesh's current government assumed office through a free, fair, inclusive, and peaceful election with the overwhelming support of the people and remains firmly committed to strengthening democracy, good governance, accountability, and the rule of law.

Referring to the longstanding historical, friendly, and multifaceted relations between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom, Alam expressed appreciation for the UK's support for Bangladesh's democratic transition. 

He also sought the UK's cooperation in expediting and simplifying the issuance of OK to Board (OKTB) and other transit and seafarer-related visas for Bangladeshi seafarers serving on international vessels.

The minister called for increased British investment, joint ventures, technology transfer, and expanded public-private partnerships in Bangladesh's shipbuilding industry, marine engineering, port development, maritime transport, and port-based industries. 

He also underscored the importance of enhancing bilateral trade and investment between the two countries.

Bangladesh minister noted that the present government is committed to implementing the Hong Kong International Convention to ensure that Bangladesh's ship recycling industry meets international standard. 

At present, 27 of the country's 42 ship recycling yards have achieved compliance with international standards, while work is underway to upgrade the remaining yards in phases.

He further stated that Bangladesh strongly supports the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) global initiatives to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

Although Bangladesh is not a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, it continues to work closely with the international community to promote environment friendly technologies, green growth, and a sustainable maritime transport system.

Rabiul Alam invited Heidi Alexander to visit Bangladesh.