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56 enterprises including Bengal Plastics receive National Export Trophy

Rtv online report

  02 Dec 2018, 00:00

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that none can hinder progress of the country even if who comes to power in future.

She also informed that the government is paying imperative to economic diplomacy as well as commodity diversification and creating new markets.

The Premier said these at the of National Export Trophy distribution program at Hotel Sonargaon in the capital on Sunday.

The main export oriented sector is ready made garments industry. Besides, 36.67 billion dollars was earned in the 2017-18 fiscal year by exporting medicines, leather goods, frozen foods, jute and jute goods and plastic products. The government’s target is to set it to 60 billion dollars by the year 2021.

For playing special role in export 24 commodities and 56 enterprises in the service sector have got the National Export Trophy for the year 2015-16. For playing role in plastic goods export Bengal Group was awarded the Silver Trophy.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina handed over the prize to Bengal Group Vice Chairman Md. Jashim Uddin.

Service Engine Enterprise Chairman ASM Mahiuddin Monem was awarded the Gold Trophy for software sector and Four H Group’s Gaohar H Jamil was awarded the Silver Trophy for garments sector.

The Prime Minister said, the government is doing all the necessary work for communication system development, increasing power production to make the business easy.

She said, for graduating as a developing country after 2024 we may lose some opportunities but the export growth will increase and the development of the country to continue for taking government policies.

At that time she upheld her credence to remain our heads high.

AH

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