Business Desk :
Around 70 foreign businessmen and representatives of companies of different countries like Korea, China, Japan, Australia, India on Monday visited the Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) at Anwara and National Special Economic Zone (NSEZ) at Mirersarai.
The formal journey of the Bangladesh Investment Summit-2025 began on Monday with such in-field visits by investors to KEPZ and NSEZ.
On the maiden day of the Summit, the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) arranged the visit to country’s two industrial KPI mainly dominated by foreign entrepreneurs to apprise and show practically the visiting foreign team regarding existing conducive environment for their investments, reports BSS.
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus will make the formal inauguration of the Summit on Wednesday at Hotel Intercontinental in the capital.
BIDA has been organizing this four-day Summit which would continue till Thursday.
The foreign investors from different countries visited various factories of the Youngone Corporation here at the KEPZ from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. After the factory visit, a presentation was made on the various operations at KEPZ before the foreign investors alongside the local investors.
Korean renowned industrial group Youngone Corporation conducts the operations at the KEPZ.
The foreign investors during their visit to the KEPZ wanted to know about the investment portfolio of the Youngone Group, its produced commodities, export volume, employments and the barriers towards foreign investment.
Developed and managed by Youngone Corporation, a pioneer in Bangladesh’s textile and apparel sector, KEPZ reflects global best practices in industrial development and sustainability.