Business Report :
The Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA) hosted a high-level investment seminar on Wednesday in Tokyo, Japan, inviting Japanese investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh’s Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and BEPZA Economic Zone (BEPZA EZ).
The event follows the recent visit of Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus to Japan, which resulted in the signing of several MoUs aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in investment, energy, and technology.
Jointly supported by Maruhisa Pacific Co. Ltd., Yokohama Labels and Printing (BD) Co. Ltd., YKK Group, and Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) in Japan, the seminar drew around 125 participants from prominent Japanese investment organizations and industrial groups, says a press release.
In his keynote address, Major General Abul Kalam Mohammad Ziaur Rahman, BSP, ndc, psc, Executive Chairman of BEPZA, called upon Japanese investors to deepen engagement in Bangladesh.
“Bangladesh is a place where potential meets performance and partnerships lead to prosperity,” he said.
He highlighted Bangladesh’s strategic location at the crossroads of South and Southeast Asia, offering seamless access to regional and global markets.
“With a young, educated, and trainable workforce, we offer one of the most cost-effective labour pools in Asia,” he added.
The Executive Chairman emphasized the government’s commitment to a business-friendly ecosystem and BEPZA’s streamlined One Stop Service system, offering investors tax holidays, duty-free import privileges, and legal protections.
“This is not just an investment pitch-it’s a call for partnership to build a future aligned with global sustainability goals,” he stated.
Md. Daud Ali, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Japan, reiterated the government’s proactive measures to foster a favorable investment climate. He assured that the Bangladesh Embassy in Japan is ready to facilitate business and tourism visas for Japanese investors within an hour.
Existing investors and NRBs also urged the Honourable Ambassador to initiate a direct flight between Dhaka and Narita to further facilitate investment and business connectivity.