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‘Policy reforms, coordn need for fostering private investment’

Staff Reporter:

Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister M. Tofazzel Hossain Miah has called for carrying out neces-sary policy reforms and alignment for fostering the growth of private investment in the country.
He also emphasized on active initiatives of private sector along with government initiatives for augment-ing private investment.
Tofazzel made these remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a workshop titled ‘Validation Workshop on the Report of the Study on Expanding Private Investment in the Context of LDC Graduation’ held at the NEC Conference Room in the capital yesterday, a press release said.
Support to Sustainable Graduation Project (SSGP) of the Economic Relations Division (ERD) organized the event.
Executive Chairman of Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA) Shaikh Yusuf Harun and former Senior Secretary of ERD Sharifa Khan attended the event as special guests. ERD Secretary Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky chaired the workshop.
It is notable that the government is attaching highest priority to ensure a smooth and sustainable LDC graduation of the country.
As such, several in-depth sectoral studies are being carried out by the SSGP under the guidance of the National Committee on LDC Graduation to assess the impact of LDC graduation and formulate the rele-vant strategies accordingly.
As part of that process, a study is being carried out on “Expanding Private Investment in the Context of LDC Graduation” with support from the local think tank South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM).
Against this backdrop, the workshop was organized to review the major findings of the study and to dis-seminate them among the relevant stakeholders.
The Principal Secretary emphasized on enhancing productivity and decreasing dependency on incentives for preparing the country for post-LDC scenario. In this context, he called for increased investment in research and development by the private sector.
ERD Secretary Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky put emphasis on creating a business-friendly environment for fostering private investment in the country.
Former Senior Secretary of ERD Sharifa Khan emphasized on phase-wise implementation of the planned SEZs.
Executive Chairman of BEZA Shaikh Yusuf Harun said that the government is targeting to operational-ize four SEZs each year.

Executive Director of SANEM Dr. Selim Raihan, in his keynote presentation, highlighted the major findings of the study.
Dr. Selim, in his presentation, said that large-scale infrastructure projects work as a driving force to ac-celerate the economic growth of a developing country like Bangladesh. In this context, he noted that private investment growth would largely depend on the timely implementation of the mega infrastruc-tural projects.
The study has called for rationalization of customs and tax structures, dynamic policy reforms, strength-ening industry-academia collaborations for skills development, providing targeted support to export-oriented industries, enhancing regional economic integration, development of a National Single Win-dow, etc.
Additional Secretary of ERD and the Project Director of SSGP Farid Aziz delivered the welcome re-marks. Aziz observed that the growth of private investment is crucial for coping with the challenges of LDC graduation, for continuing the growth momentum and also to attain the country’s long-term vi-sions.
Executive Member of Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) Ms. Mohsina Yasmin, President of the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) Barrister Md. Sameer Sattar and the Chief Executive Officer of Business Initiative Leading Development (BUILD) Ferdaus Ara Begum also spoke as panelists.
DCCI President Barrister Md. Sameer Sattar said that a strong arbitration system needs to be established in the country to resolve the business and investment related disputes. In this context, he also called for revising and updating the existing Arbitration Act.
Officials from ERD as well as the relevant ministries and agencies of the government as well as repre-sentatives from the private sector and civil society organizations participated in the workshop.

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