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Staff Correspondent:
Today, the
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Brazil to Bangladesh, Mr. Paulo Fernando
Dias Feres, called on Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury at his
office. The Minister welcomed the Ambassador and appreciated the growing
bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Brazil. The Ambassador congratulated
the Minister on assuming his duties.
During the
meeting, they expressed satisfaction over the steady expansion of bilateral
trade, which has surpassed USD 3 billion, and underscored the importance of
further strengthening cooperation in different sectors. The Ambassador
highlighted the prospects of Bangladesh emerging as a regional business hub and
noted the country’s significant potential in the South Asian region.
The
Ambassador also conveyed Brazil’s interest in facilitating a high-level
business delegation to Bangladesh to explore investment opportunities. In this
context, discussions focused on cooperation in cattle rearing and meat
processing, including the possibility of establishing joint venture enterprises
in the meat processing industry. The Bangladesh side expressed interest in the
transfer of modern livestock and farm management technologies and investments
relevant to cattle rearing while safeguarding the interests of local farmers.
During the
meeting, the prospects for expanding exchanges in the beef and poultry sector
between the two countries, including issues related to Sanitary and
Phytosanitary (SPS) certification, were proposed by the Ambassador. The two
sides acknowledged the considerable potential for enhanced collaboration in the
livestock sector.
The Hon’ble
Minister and the Ambassador also appreciated the finalisation of the Memorandum
of Understanding (MoUs) on Health, Agriculture, and Sports cooperation between
Bangladesh and Brazil and expressed hope that the instruments would be signed
during the forthcoming Third Bilateral Consultation between the two countries.