Tipu urge French businessmen to invest in BD
Business Report :
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi has said that French businessmen would be benefited more if they invest in Bangladesh capitalizing on the excellent business-friendly environment in the country.
Tipu also said that the government of Bangladesh has been providing a good number of facilities to foreign investors while French investors can avail of such facilities.
The commerce minister said this while addressing a view-exchange meeting with the French businessmen organised by MEDEF International, the apex body of French enterprises at their office, reports BSS citing a press release.
Tipu attended the 2nd OECD Ministerial meeting on Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) at the OECD Headquarters in Paris held on February 14-15.
The two-day event was organised by OECD to provide a strategic reflection on the role of RBC as the foundation of the international rule-based trade and investment system.
The ministerial meeting is co-chaired by France and the United States with Canada, Chile, Japan, Morocco and the United Kingdom as the vice-chairs. The meeting was attended by Ministers from 25 countries, mostly from the OECD member states, UN bodies, EU, International Organisations, academicians, trade union bodies and civil society members.
