Anglo-Bangla chamber offers to set up training instt for human resource uplift
Bangladesh-British Chamber of Commerce (BBCC) has offered to set up a training institute for human resource development in Bangladesh under joint venture initiative.
On behalf of the BBCC, its Chairman Wali Tasar Uddin made the proposal during a meeting with the leaders of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) in Dhaka yesterday.
“We want to promote investment, joint venture initiatives for training, research and creating opportunities for the traders in Bangladesh and the UK,” he said at the meeting.
FBCCI President Mir Nasir Hossain, who chaired the meeting, supported the idea and urged the non-resident Bangladeshis in the UK, who mainly represent the BBCC, not to invest only in Sylhet.
The FBCCI chief said British consultants in the engineering, water, agriculture and business service sectors feature a prominent role.
He said there are good prospects for technical and marketing collaboration in several sectors such as fish processing, food and vegetable processing, fish hatcheries, education and health sectors.
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