Bangladesh business

Launch of the US-Bangladesh Business Council on April 6


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The US Chamber of Commerce will virtually launch the US-Bangladesh Business Council on Tuesday to strengthen trade, trade and investment relations between the two countries.

U.S. State Department Senior Economic Growth, Energy and Environment Officer Ambassador Marcia Bernicat and U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl Miller will discuss Bangladesh’s strategic and business outlook and of the United States in the 21st century.

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Government and private sector leaders from the two countries will discuss the future of the economic partnership between the United States and Bangladesh.

With a rapidly growing middle class, a skilled workforce and a resilient economy, Bangladesh presents an unprecedented opportunity for investment and business partnerships, the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka said.

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The country’s investments in human capital and physical and digital infrastructure are poised to transform the country over the next decade, he said.

With the launch of the US-Bangladesh Business Council, the Chamber demonstrates its continued commitment to fostering bilateral trade relations and creating a broad platform for business advocacy, the host country said.

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