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Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February.

Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.

To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.

The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.
source:http://www.janes.com/article/78049/indonesia-looks-to-win-exports-in-bangladesh
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Indonesia looks to win exports in Bangladesh
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Weekly
20 February 2018


Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February.

Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.


To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.


The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.
 
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Indonesia looks to win exports in Bangladesh
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Weekly
20 February 2018


Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February.

Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.


To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.


The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.
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Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February.

Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.

To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.

The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.
source:http://www.janes.com/article/78049/indonesia-looks-to-win-exports-in-bangladesh
@madokafc @Reashot Xigwin @pr1v4t33r and others

Its good then, we can purchase electronic parts and garments products from Bd meanwhile Bangladesh can purchase palm oil, vehicles (trucks, scooter, family car), military products like transport aircraft and apcs and oil, gas or asphalts. We got several deep sea ports so transporting cargoes from Bd to Indonesia vice versa will be much easier.
 
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Its good then, we can purchase electronic parts and garments products from Bd meanwhile Bangladesh can purchase palm oil, vehicles (trucks, scooter, family car), military products like transport aircraft and apcs and oil, gas or asphalts. We got several deep sea ports so transporting cargoes from Bd to Indonesia vice versa will be much easier.
Indonesia is our closest neighbor after India and MM. Coal will be the next big thing in trade within 5 years for sure. Then there are LNG and LPG.
 
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Its good then, we can purchase electronic parts and garments products from Bd meanwhile Bangladesh can purchase palm oil, vehicles (trucks, scooter, family car), military products like transport aircraft and apcs and oil, gas or asphalts. We got several deep sea ports so transporting cargoes from Bd to Indonesia vice versa will be much easier.
you missed our another major sector, Pharmaceutical products. Very High quality at cheap price.
 
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