BD-Malaysia FTA promises well for bilateral trade, envoy

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Malaysian High Commissioner in Dhaka Haznah Md

Hashim has said that the potential Malaysia-Bangladesh Free Trade Agreement

(FTA) is promising to further strengthen the trade between the friendly

nations.

“A Malaysia-Bangladesh Free Trade Agreement (FTA), would augur well for our

businesses and prepare our economies for whatever challenges that lay ahead,”

she said in a statement, disseminated by the Malaysia high commission here

marking Malaysian national day lays on August 31.

On 31 August in 1957, Malaya (which is now Malaysia), was proclaimed

independent from the United Kingdom by the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first

Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The high commissioner said Kuala Lumpur and Dhaka has maintaining a robust

trade relation as Bangladesh is Malaysia’s 19th largest trading partner, and

ranked second among South Asian nations.

During the formation of the Bangladesh’s Interim Government, the envoy said,

Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, was among the earliest

Head o
f Government who congratulated Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus on his

appointment as the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh.

Prime Minister Anwar also expressed Malaysia’s readiness to help and support

the new Government of Bangladesh, said the high commissioner.

The envoy welcomed Bangladeshi tourists to continue to visit Malaysia, not

only for leisure but also for medical tourism.

Malaysia offers advanced medical facilities and skilled healthcare at a very

affordable cost, she said.

The high commissioner noted that Malaysia has also emerged as an educational

hub, attracting students from Bangladesh who seek world-class education in a

diverse and inclusive environment.

“I am also proud to reiterate that Malaysia was the first Muslim nation to

recognise Bangladesh as a sovereign nation with the formal establishment of

the diplomatic relations on 31 January 1972,” she said.

Since then, the high commissioner said, “a “brotherly relations” has been

maintained and developed that people of the two countries en
joyed today.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha