Sunday, 17 May, 2026
Sunday, 17 May, 2026

JBCCI, IDE-JETRO for strengthening Japan-Bangladesh trade ties

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  23 Dec 2024, 23:19

The Board of Directors of the Japan-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JBCCI) hosted an introductory meeting with the IDE-JETRO delegation at a hotel in the city.
The Japanese delegation was led by Fukunari Kimura, President of IDE-JETRO, and Mayumi Murayana, Executive Vice President of IDE-JETRO. Representing JBCCI, local board members and past presidents attended the meeting, said a press release.
Maria Howlader, Secretary General of JBCCI, presented a detailed introduction of the chamber, outlining its history and ongoing initiatives aimed at strengthening the bilateral relationship between Japan and Bangladesh.
During the meeting, JBCCI’s board members emphasized key areas of economic collaboration, including current economic relations with Japan, infrastructure development, logistics, the RMG sector, Japan’s demographic challenges, globalization, techno-nationalism, and emerging opportunities for both nations.
The discussion also explored various potential for bilateral trade relations between Japan and Bangladesh.
Salahuddin Kashem Khan, past president emphasized on manpower particularly women to work in Japan as caregivers for the senior citizens in Japan.
Asif A. Chowdhury, past president expressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Japan and Bangladesh.
Moreover, Mohammed Sohel, director shared his valuable insight regarding SME sectors and suggested to find ways to promote FDI opportunities in Bangladesh to develop this sector in Bangladesh.
AKM Ahmedul Islam BABU, director suggested for introducing new projects like B-JET, etc to create opportunities for Bangladeshi IT Professionals to work in Japan.
Md. Jahangir Alam Sharker expressed his insight regarding logistics industry that many discussions and transit related projects are going on to make the transportation system more efficient in Bangladesh.
 
Hopefully, the transit system will become more effective, he added.
Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan (Jun), president of JBCCI, highlighted the valuable cooperation of JETRO and emphasized the ongoing negotiations between Bangladesh and Japan regarding the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).
He also outlined JBCCI’s key initiatives and priorities in advancing these discussions.
Additionally, JBCCI’s recently published study report on the EPA was shared with the delegation.
In response, Fukunari Kimura, president of IDE-JETRO, expressed heartfelt gratitude to JBCCI for organizing the event.
He reiterated Japan’s commitment to deepening its partnership with Bangladesh and conveyed his hope for elevated bilateral ties and the prosperity of both nations.
He also emphasized the importance of fostering stronger connections between the people of Japan and Bangladesh.
This meeting marked as another significant in strengthening the collaborative efforts between the two nations, paving the way for enhanced economic growth and deeper mutual understanding.

Comments

  • Latest
  • Popular

Asif Saleh Named in TIME100 Philanthropy 2026

Bangladesh reaffirms commitment to peacekeeping, sustainable development and multilateral cooperation

Russian House in Bangladesh Launches Week-long Film Festival “Frames of Memory: From Moscow to Bangladesh”

BNNRC Organises Two-Day ‘School of TFGBV’ Training Programme

Bangladesh Must Move from Crisis to Action Through Evidence-Based Climate Solutions, Experts Say

Bangladesh Must Move from Crisis to Action Through Evidence-Based Climate Solutions, Experts Say

Govt to review Bangladesh-US trade agreement, says PM’s adviser Zahed

Bangladesh, India need highly developed border management system: Pankaj Saran

Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as West Bengal’s first BJP chief minister

National Consultation Meeting on TFGBV: Prevention, Challenges, Response and the Role of NGOs

১০
Bangladesh Must Move from Crisis to Action Through Evidence-Based Climate Solutions, Experts Say
Bangladesh must urgently shift from reactive responses to evidence-based, data-driven climate action to address its
Bangladesh Must Move from Crisis to Action Through Evidence-Based Climate Solutions, Experts Say
Bangladesh must urgently shift from reactive responses to evidence-based, data-driven climate action to address its
Bangladesh's remittance inflows may slow as Middle East conflict intensifies: ADB
Bangladesh and other South Asian countries could face lower remittances from the Middle East as the ongoing
World Bank Helps Bangladesh Create Economic Opportunities for Low-Income Youth
The World Bank approved $150.75 million to help Bangladesh scale up support to create employment,