A delegation representing the Ministry of
Industry, Commerce and Supplies of Nepal held a meeting with Faruque Hassan,
President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association
(BGMEA) today.
During the meeting held at BGMEA Complex in Dhaka, both sides discussed
issues of mutual interests, potential areas of collaboration, and trade and
investment opportunities between the two countries.
The Nepali delegation, led by Baburam Gautam, Director General of the
Department of Industry within the Government of Nepal, exchanged ideas and
information with the BGMEA President, said a press release.
The discussion encompassed a wide range of topics, including the thriving
readymade garment industry in Bangladesh, its future prospects, and the
strategic vision for its continued growth.
Faruque shared insights into Bangladesh's emphasis on diversifying its market
for garment exports and its ongoing efforts to explore new export
destinations.
He expressed a keen interest in exporting readymade garments to Nepal and
emphasized the importance of collaboration between the two countries to
unlock mutually beneficial opportunities.
The Nepali delegation highlighted the investment potential within Nepal and
showcased the various opportunities available to investors.
In the meeting, both parties expressed willingness to work together to
realize mutual benefits.
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha