BD seeks Portugal’s investment, expertise in blue economy
Business Desk :
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Friday said Bangladesh would welcome Portuguese investments and expertise in the blue economy, especially for exploring offshore wind power generation potential.
Portugal’s large-scale and judicious investment in renewable energy over the past years has largely cushioned it from the present energy crisis around the world, the state minister said while speaking at a seminar as the chief guest.
“We have many untapped potentials for economic cooperation between our two countries. We believe that there are opportunities for further expanding two-way investments in each other’s countries,” Shahriar Alam said.
Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS) organised the seminar titled “Bangladesh-Portugal Relations: Quest for Deeper Bilateral Cooperation” as part of its Eminent Person Lecture Series (EPLS).
Dr Francisco André, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Republic of Portugal, attended the seminar as a guest speaker, and Shabbir Ahmad Chowdhury, Secretary (West), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was present as a discussant.
BIISS Chairman Ambassador Kazi Imtiaz Hossain chaired the programme and its Director General Major General Sheikh Pasha Habib Uddin delivered the welcome remarks.
Bangladeshis face certain constraints with regard to visas – especially for their family members – in the absence of any Portuguese diplomatic or consular mission in Bangladesh.
“We are assured by Dr André that his administration will work towards finding a pragmatic solution to the issue in the near future. This will indeed have a huge qualitative difference in the substance of our bilateral ties,” Shahriar Alam said.
Bangladesh counts on Portugal to speak for Bangladesh within the European Union. As a 27-member body, the EU has many competing priorities, and it certainly helps to have a reliable partner within this critically important institution for Bangladesh.
“It is reassuring for us that Portugal is favourably disposed to Bangladesh’s obtaining the GSP+ facility in the EU market beyond 2029. I am certain that Portugal will also play a catalytic role over time in realising our efforts to take our engagements with the EU towards a more strategic direction,” said the state minister.
He urged Portugal to maintain its voice and support for humanitarian assistance, justice and accountability, and safe and dignified repatriation of the Rohingya.
Bangladesh thanked Portugal for its forward-leaning approach to climate action, including for its support for the ‘loss and damage’ agenda.
