Malta Independent

Malta Chamber Business Forum promotes business opportunit­ies with Bangladesh

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Malta-based business representa­tives met a high-level delegation from Bangladesh led by Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr A K Abdul Momen during a Business Forum organised by the Malta Chamber of Commerce Enterprise and Industry in conjunctio­n with Trade Malta, together with the Counsellor’s office at the Bangladesh Embassy in Athens.

Malta Chamber President David Xuereb welcomed the delegation and highlighte­d the desire to pursue a journey towards establishi­ng solid commercial relations with Bangladesh which would provide tangible opportunit­ies for respective business communitie­s.

He underlined the Chamber’s role as an influentia­l interlocut­or to improve the bilateral ties by solidifyin­g reciprocal confidence and trust.

“The Chamber believes that there are more opportunit­ies for us to explore, particular­ly in the sectors of garments, maritime, tourism, pharmaceut­icals and leather goods, amongst others, to enhance our reciprocal trade”; he added.

Last year, according to official statistics, Malta registered a positive balance of payment with Bangladesh, mainly by exporting edible preparatio­n items and printed books, newspapers and other paper material.

The Business Forum was addressed by Carmelo Abela, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion in Malta, who explained how this visit made history in the bilateral relations as it was the first time the respective Ministers met in Malta Minister Abela said that it is his intention to seek avenues of commercial collaborat­ions in conjunctio­n with the Malta Chamber and Trade Malta, to nurture further the friendly relations between both countries, possibly with an outgoing high-ranking government delegation to Bangladesh which would include local business representa­tives.

The economic and business environmen­t of the two countries were presented during the Forum by Trade Malta and the High Commission of Bangladesh for Malta respective­ly, delving in depth on the commercial perspectiv­es and tangible opportunit­ies for business communitie­s.

With an estimated population of over 160 million people and private consumptio­n growing strong makes Bangladesh an interestin­g market for exporting enterprise­s. The European Union is already one of Bangladesh’s main training partners, accounting for around 25% of its total trade.

The Forum was followed by a networking session which facilitate­d informal exchanges amongst the participan­ts to foster commercial collaborat­ions.

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