Poland keen on mining, LNG terminal in Bangladesh
Poland is interested in investing in mining, coal extraction and installation of liquefied natural gas terminal in Bangladesh as the European country has experience in the sectors, a deputy minister said yesterday.
Zdzislaw Gawlik, secretary of state for the treasury ministry, also said his country is keen to explore shell gas in Bangladesh.
“We are bringing in very solid proposals of investment in Bangladesh,” he said.
“I know Bangladesh is developing at a faster rate. So we are working at the government-to-government and business-to-business levels to intensify bilateral relationship.”
Gawlik made the comments after a meeting with officials of agro-processing company Golden Harvest at its office in Dhaka.
“We can already see there is scope for cooperation in food manufacturing and food processing in Bangladesh,” he said.
Golden Harvest is in talks with Polish investors for forming a food processing joint venture.
The bilateral trade balance between the two countries is $600 million.
Recently, Polish government delegates and business leaders have showed interest to expand their footprint in Bangladesh after re-opening of the country's embassy in Dhaka.
Poland can become a source for new technology for the food processing, mining, energy and shipbuilding industries, officials said. With the renewed initiatives, the delegates from Poland are looking for business opportunities in Bangladesh.
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