Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

COMMERCE

Govt. to boost rail cargo transportation

A Correspondent:

Chattogram: Railways and Shipping Minister Sheikh Rabiul Alam yesterday expressed his goal to boost cargo transportation by rail from Chattogram Port.
Currently, only 4 percent of cargo is transported by rail, but the plan is to increase this to 16 to 18 per-cent. Despite the lack of necessary locomotives, the capacity has already been somewhat increased.
Sheikh Rabiul Alam made these remarks during a meeting with representatives of government and pri-vate entities associated with the port at the conference room of Chattogram Port this afternoon.
He urged all parties involved to consider the broader interests and potential of Chattogram Port, rather than just their own positions. He emphasized the importance of looking at the state’s interests and work-ing together to solve various issues such as tariffs, labor wages, and customs activities.
After the meeting, the minister stated that detailed discussions on these issues would take place with rel-evant organizations in Dhaka, and necessary decisions would be made. He highlighted the significant opportunities for international trade at Chattogram Port and stressed the need for increased coordination and flexibility to capitalize on these opportunities.
Addressing the challenges faced during operations, the minister acknowledged issues like container jams and importers’ difficulties. He emphasized the importance of minimizing these problems to ensure the port’s profitability and benefit of the state on a larger scale.
The minister also mentioned the attitude of businessmen, noting that despite challenges, business contin-ues to thrive and grow. He encouraged a long-term perspective on profits and opportunities for future generations.
The meeting was attended by state minister for Shipping Md. Rajib Ahsan, Shahadat Hossain Selim , MP, Secretary of the Ministry of Shipping Zakaria, Chairman of the Chattogram Port Authority Rear Admiral S. M. Moniruzzaman, and leaders from various port-related business organizations.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

You May Also Like

EDITORIAL

-By Dr. Md. Shahidul Islam- Agriculture remains one of the principal driving forces of Bangladesh’s economy. Beyond ensuring food security and nutrition, the sector...

AROUND THE WORLD

BEIJING, May 13, 2026 (Net) – US President Donald Trump said he would ask Xi Jinping to “open up” China to American firms as...

AROUND THE WORLD

JAKARTA, May 13, 2026 (Net) – Indonesia will review its visa-free entry policy for nationals of South-east Asian countries after a string of arrests...

AROUND THE WORLD

KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 13, 2026 (Net) – A team of Nepali climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest on Wednesday, opening the route for...

Copyright © 2023 The Good Morning. All Rights Reserved.
Editor and Publisher: Enayet Hossain Khan
70, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh.
Phone: +88-01711424112, +88-01847255828
Email: dailygoodmorning@yahoo.com, thegoodmorningbd@gmail.com
Designed & Maintained By TECHIENET SOFTWARE ltd.