China is ready to increase cooperation with Bangladesh in trade and commerce with special focus on agriculture, jute, marine fisheries and research, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said.
He met the chief adviser Muhammad Yunus at the state guest house on Sunday (June 1) and said this.
The information was revealed in a message sent by the chief adviser Press Wentao.
Wenta, who participated in the China-Bangladesh investment and trade conference, is also visiting Dhaka with a delegation of huge businessmen and industrialists from China.
Wang Wentao told the chief adviser, “The Chinese companies who come with me are very enthusiasticIn the direction of the future development of Bangladesh, Chinese companies are now more confident about investment in Bangladesh. ”
Drawing on the growing consumer trend in Bangladesh, he said that he was overwhelmed by the presence of buyers at the shopping mall after 10-night. It is predicted that Bangladesh will become the ninth largest consumer market in the world by 2030.
The chief adviser said that there are still many opportunities in the countryside of Bangladesh, especially in agriculture and deep sea and riverine fisheries. “With the touch of China, it is possible to convert every village into a production unit with the touch of China.”
Wang Wentao said, “As we discussed, we are interested in learning that in some cases we can cooperate in some cases.” 3He especially mentioned the technology of agricultural land development, water conservation and cultivation.
He added, “In my view, agriculture is not just an industry, it is also a form of social organization.”
Regarding the fisheries and maritime economies, he said that China’s experience is very much in this regard and he expects a specific proposal from Bangladesh.
China is leading the world in fisheries technology, especially in deep water marine fisheries, the Chinese minister said.
The Chinese minister noted that Muhammad Yunus at his speech at the China-Bangladesh Conference, China has taken the possibility of revival of the jute sector. He said that China imports about $ 100 million worth of jute every year from Bangladesh, which is 10 percent of Bangladesh’s total jute export. This amount can be increased manifold by bringing research and product diversity.
Wang Wentao said the Chinese jute merchants, who were present at the conference shortly after the chief adviser’s speech, decided to launch research on jute products in Bangladesh.
“Our cooperation should not only be confined to the business level, it should also work jointly in research. If Bangladesh participates in this study, then jute will become a very useful product for us,” he said.
The chief adviser said that jute designers in Bangladesh can work jointly with Chinese experts. He praises the sincerity and friendly attitude of the Chinese minister.
He also said, “We are very glad. Your speech today was very importantSo many investors have come – this is a good message for us, because the whole nation is watching it. “
The chief adviser also recalled his recent visit to China, where various trade and economic issues were discussed.