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Bangladesh welcomes Chinese agricultural companies to invest here: minister
Radio NepalApril 30, 2024
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Bangladesh welcomed more Chinese agricultural processing enterprises and agricultural machinery enterprises to invest in Bangladesh to help the country upgrade its agricultural industry and achieve high-quality development, Bangladeshi Agricultural Minister Md Abdus Shahid said.
When having a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen on Monday, Shahid highly appreciated the important role played by China in Bangladesh’s development, saying that China is the best friend and development partner of Bangladesh. He thanked the Chinese side for promoting the export of mango to China.
For his part, Yao said that China will take practical measures to promote the export of fresh mango from Bangladesh to China, help Bangladesh prevent and control potato related disease.
China would like to invite more Bangladeshi agricultural technicians to China for training, seize new opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation in agriculture and help Bangladesh achieve stable economic and social development, Yao added.
“We have been importing a lot of (agricultural) machinery from China and we plan to increase that volume,” he said after the meeting, reported the Financial Express.
When asked about the specific type of agricultural machinery imports to be increased, Shahid noted that agricultural machinery such as harvesters and tillers, which are necessary for enhancing agricultural productivity, would be included in the increased imports.
2 huge deals to watch out for. GCM one of them.
How’s a bout that for a deramp.
https://moneyweek.com/494/coal-demand-bangladesh-penny-shares-04304
On the worst day of the historical heatwave, Bangladesh’s power generation nosedived because India lessened its electricity export and private power producers reduced their generation as the Bangladesh Power Development Board has yet to clear the pile-up of outstanding bills.
PDB member Khandaker Mokammel Hossain confirmed that the surge in the load shedding was partly triggered by India cutting down its power export and fuel-oil-based power plants reducing their operations over unpaid bills.
https://www.newagebd.net/post/country/233871/power-cuts-rise-as-heatwave-peaks
Good find searcher. This is when these kind of mega financing projects get signed off with the ceremonial handshake.
However, they get formally agreed in advance.