President seeks New Zealands investment in livestock sector

President seeks New Zealands investment in livestock sector, President M Abdul Hamid today urged the investors of New Zealand, the country of Oceania, to come forward to invest in the livestock sector in Bangladesh. He made the urge as he received the credentials of New Zealand’s new non-resident High Commissioner to Bangladesh David Gregory Pine at Bangabhaban here this evening.

President seeks New Zealands investment in livestock sector

 

President seeks New Zealands investment in livestock sector

Noting that Bangladesh produces various types of world-class products, including sea-ships, readymade garments (RMG), medicine and ceramics, the President said New Zealand can import these products.  During the meeting, the President said New Zealand was the first country to recognize Bangladesh after 1971’s independence, President Press Secretary Md Joynal Abedin told . He told the high commissioner that the relationship between Bangladesh and New Zealand is very good and this relationship is gradually expanding in many ways.

 

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The head of the state thanked New Zealand for providing duty-free access to Bangladeshi products through which the existing bilateral trade and investment ties are expanding day by day. President Hamid assured the envoy of providing all-out cooperation in discharging his duty here in cementing further Bangladesh relations with the two states. Secretaries concerned and high officials to the President were present.

 

President seeks New Zealands investment in livestock sector

Earlier on his arrival at Bangabhaban, a contingent of the horse-mounted President Guard Regiment (PGR) offered the envoy guard of honor as part of the ceremony.  The national anthems of the respective countries were also played by the army band and the ambassadors made a round of inspection of the guard of honor

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