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NRBs can unlock untapped opportunities: Touhid

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  29 Dec 2024, 22:12
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Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain today said the Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) with their financial acumen and global networks, are uniquely positioned to drive investment in Bangladesh's key sectors.
"By partnering with the government and local enterprises, NRBs can unlock untapped opportunities while gaining a foothold in one of the fastest-growing economies in the world," he said.
Touhid made the remarks while speaking at the "NRB Conclave" at Foreign Service Academy in the capital.
Members of the Bangladesh Brand Forum and Non- Resident Bangladeshis were present at the event under the theme "Transforming Bangladesh through Knowledge Remittance."
Touhid said that the interim government is dedicated to fostering a business-friendly environment, with reforms that make investing in Bangladesh simpler, safer, and more rewarding.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with Bangladesh Brand Forum and other partners, is committed to transforming Bangladesh into a nation that thrives on knowledge, innovation, and global partnerships, he said.
"Together, we can achieve the vision of a prosperous, inclusive, and respected Bangladesh," said the foreign adviser.
"Let us embrace this opportunity with determination and unity. The world is watching, and the future is calling," he added.
Touhid said that the NRBs with expertise in technology can facilitate the transfer of knowledge and skills; collaborate with local startups and businesses to foster a culture of innovation; advocate for the establishment of Tech Incubators and R&D Centers that drive home grown solutions.
He said the story of Bangladesh is one of resilience, innovation, and boundless potential. “Yet, the global perception of our nation often falls short of this reality,” he added.
The Adviser said the interim government, unfortunately, has been confronted with a misinformation and disinformation campaign in a part of the media in the region based mostly on falsehood.
"We have to develop our narrative based on the truth. NRBs, as credible and influential ambassadors, can play a pivotal role in reshaping this narrative," said the adviser.
 

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