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Bangladesh and Iran to strengthen ties by addressing banking issues

BANGLADESH

TBS Report
21 June, 2023, 09:45 am
Last modified: 21 June, 2023, 10:51 am

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In a bid to enhance trade relations, Hossein Selahvarzi, the newly elected head of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA), held a meeting with the Ambassador of Bangladesh in Tehran Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury. The discussions revolved around the imperative need to resolve banking and transportation issues as a prerequisite for expanding economic ties between the two nations, as reported by the ICCIMA portal.

Acknowledging the deep-rooted religious, cultural, and historical connections between Bangladesh and Iran, Selahvarzi expressed regret that both countries had not yet fully utilised each other's economic potential, despite Bangladesh's substantial market and Iran's strategic positioning.

Selahvarzi emphasised several potential areas of collaboration, including construction materials, minerals, agricultural products, industrial items, and petrochemical products, which could significantly boost trade relations between Bangladesh and Iran.

To facilitate increased trade exchanges, Selahvarzi underscored the necessity of establishing a joint committee comprising businessmen from both countries. He further stated that within the next two months, a Bangladesh-Iran Joint Economic Committee would be formed in Iran, with hopes of a corresponding institution being established in Bangladesh as well.

Highlighting their shared membership in various multilateral economic organisations, including the D8, Selahvarzi stressed the importance of utilizing this capacity. The Iran Chamber of Commerce expressed its commitment to coordinating with the Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce to facilitate the exchange of business delegations between the two nations.


Congratulating Selahvarzi on his election, Ambassador Chowdhury emphasised the historical and cultural closeness between Bangladesh and Iran. He lamented the disparity between the level of political relations and the current state of trade between the two countries. Both governments expressed a desire to strengthen trade ties, prompting the need to facilitate direct transportation and reduce reliance on third countries for trade transactions.

Efforts to resolve banking and transportation issues represent a crucial step forward in fostering mutually beneficial economic cooperation between Bangladesh and Iran. As the joint committee takes shape and initiatives to bolster trade relations gain momentum, both countries anticipate a significant expansion in their economic ties.

 
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Bangladesh and Iran to strengthen ties by addressing banking issues

BANGLADESH

TBS Report
21 June, 2023, 09:45 am
Last modified: 21 June, 2023, 10:51 am

Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

Photo: Collected

In a bid to enhance trade relations, Hossein Selahvarzi, the newly elected head of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA), held a meeting with the Ambassador of Bangladesh in Tehran Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury. The discussions revolved around the imperative need to resolve banking and transportation issues as a prerequisite for expanding economic ties between the two nations, as reported by the ICCIMA portal.

Acknowledging the deep-rooted religious, cultural, and historical connections between Bangladesh and Iran, Selahvarzi expressed regret that both countries had not yet fully utilised each other's economic potential, despite Bangladesh's substantial market and Iran's strategic positioning.

Selahvarzi emphasised several potential areas of collaboration, including construction materials, minerals, agricultural products, industrial items, and petrochemical products, which could significantly boost trade relations between Bangladesh and Iran.

To facilitate increased trade exchanges, Selahvarzi underscored the necessity of establishing a joint committee comprising businessmen from both countries. He further stated that within the next two months, a Bangladesh-Iran Joint Economic Committee would be formed in Iran, with hopes of a corresponding institution being established in Bangladesh as well.

Highlighting their shared membership in various multilateral economic organisations, including the D8, Selahvarzi stressed the importance of utilizing this capacity. The Iran Chamber of Commerce expressed its commitment to coordinating with the Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce to facilitate the exchange of business delegations between the two nations.


Congratulating Selahvarzi on his election, Ambassador Chowdhury emphasised the historical and cultural closeness between Bangladesh and Iran. He lamented the disparity between the level of political relations and the current state of trade between the two countries. Both governments expressed a desire to strengthen trade ties, prompting the need to facilitate direct transportation and reduce reliance on third countries for trade transactions.

Efforts to resolve banking and transportation issues represent a crucial step forward in fostering mutually beneficial economic cooperation between Bangladesh and Iran. As the joint committee takes shape and initiatives to bolster trade relations gain momentum, both countries anticipate a significant expansion in their economic ties.

The trade relations between Bangladesh and Iran have no future because of U.S. sanctions on Iran. :hitwall:
 
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The trade relations between Bangladesh and Iran have no future because of U.S. sanctions on Iran. :hitwall:

I think it's related to BD joining BRICS. The US is trying to replace Hasina, Hasina is trying to join the alternatives.
 
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@Bengal71

Ekattor Dada,

I am a bit mystified by Uncle Sam's actions in BD. Why do they want to get rid of SHW? From a neutral perspective she seems to the best bet for the country.

Regards
 
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@Bengal71

Ekattor Dada,

I am a bit mystified by Uncle Sam's actions in BD. Why do they want to get rid of SHW? From a neutral perspective she seems to the best bet for the country.

Regards

I don't know, there is not enough information in the public domain to say with certainty. However, there are some strong circumstantial evidence that points me towards something.

1. Improvement of business with Iran, may even lead to a currency swap type of agreement.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...hen-ties-by-addressing-banking-issues.770144/

2. https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...cs-china-ready-to-welcome-new-members.770127/
Joining BRICS is a sign of adoption of Yuan or BRICS currency.

3. https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bima...oeing-reliance-minister.770085/#post-14418390
Dumping Boeing for Airbus

4. https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/us-s...against-all-forms-of-hegemonism-china.769778/
China signalling if there is US sanctions China is ready to work with BD.

Finally, this news that came today. Hasina hinting the US wants a Naval base in St. Martins and will bring to power whoever will grant a base in St. Martins. Hasina is against giving it to the US.


My conclusion so far based on the circumstantial evidence is that the US wants a base in BD and wants BD fully in US camp to be used against China as part of it's Indo-pacific strategy. Hasina is willing to to give the US something as an appeasement but not ready to give a base to the US. If the US can get Hasina to give the base, she will be allowed to stay in power, if not someone else will be brought in. Hasina knows the US will not be satisfied until it gets everything it wants, so she is preparing to run the country under more US sanctions by trying to join BRICS, Chinese assistance, currency swaps with Iran, India etc. More will likely unfold in the near future.
 
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hahahaha its just a meeting nothing will happen Hasina wants to keep all side happy she is smart she will stay in power
and also India wont let tat happen to remove Hasina from power she will be there for ever :)

FYI i dont support any political parties
 
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