Govt working to simplify businesses for small traders: Titu

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DHAKA, State Minister for Commerce Ahasanul Islam Titu

today said the government has taken necessary measures so that the small

traders and businessmen can do their businesses easily.

“The government is working to simplify further the process so that small

traders can do business easily. It’s our duty to make any business venture

successful and established. The government is also working to create market

access opportunities to the businessmen,” he said.

The State Minister said this while addressing as the chief guest at a seminar

titled: “Business Related Barriers and Possible Way Out” held at the

Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI) in the

capital’s Motijheel area.

The seminar was jointly organised by the country’s apex trade body, civil

society think tank Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD) and German development

agency GIZ.

Putting special importance on building industry and investment-friendly

environment in the country to build a prosperous and developed nati
on by

2041, Ahasanul said the Ministry of Commerce would work in an integrated

manner with all the concerned stakeholders including FBCCI, research and

development organisations and academicians in this regard.

He said the entrepreneurs had not dare to take risks, the rapid industrial

development could not take place in Bangladesh.

The State Minister also emphasized on business process re-engineering to meet

the future challenges including LDC graduation and fourth industrial

revolution.

In his speech at the seminar, Bangladesh Investment Development Authority

(BIDA) Executive Chairman Lokman Hossain Miah said the BIDA has been working

sincerely to ensure a business-friendly environment in the country.

“Currently, the businessmen are now getting more than 150 services of 38

agencies under one umbrella through one stop service of BIDA,” he added.

FBCCI President Mahbubul Alam said there is an opportunity for Bangladesh to

expand trade as being a hub in South Asia and the ASEAN countries.

“The m
arket size in Bangladesh is not limited to some 170 million people.

Considering the market size of Myanmar and North Eastern states of India, the

market size of Bangladesh will exceed with a population of 200 million.” he

added.

The FBCCI president also called for removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers

in international trade, taking licenses for establishment of domestic

businesses and further expansion, removing HS code related complexities

related to tax and unloading of goods.

Speaking as a guest of honor at the seminar, Deputy Head of Mission of German

Embassy in Dhaka Jan Janowski highlighted the opportunities and possibilities

for investors in Bangladesh and expressed the hope that more investment would

come here.

While presenting the key-note paper, Research Director of CPD Dr Khondaker

Golam Moazzem advocated for reducing the complexities and lengthiness in

getting certificates for starting businesses.

He called for taking initiatives to issue certificates for a three to five-

year
period to remove the complexities in renewing the certificates every

year.

Dr Moazzem also emphasized on digitizing the licensing process entirely to

reduce harassment of the entrepreneurs.

Former Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh Mohammad Muslim

Chowdhury, former member of Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission Dr.

Mostafa Abid Khan and PRAN-RFL Group Chairman and CEO Ahsan Khan Chowdhury

spoke as panel discussants.

The speakers in the seminar pointed out the challenges on regulatory barriers

to business, import registration certificate (IRC), Employee Retention Credit

(ERC) etc. processes and thus called for resolving those.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha