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Mexican traders express interest in exporting halal meat to Bangladesh

ECONOMY

TBS Report
28 September, 2023, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 28 September, 2023, 09:37 pm


The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy
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The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy

The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy

Mexico's business community has expressed interest in exporting halal meat to Bangladesh and strengthening the link between the businessmen of the two countries for the expansion of trade and commerce.

They conveyed their interest in the seminar titled 'Unleashing Economic Potential: Bridging Bangladesh and Mexico" jointly organised by the Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University in Mexico City, said a press release on Thursday (28 September).

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi was present at the event as the chief guest.

Abdur Rahim Khan, additional secretary of the Ministry of Commerce; Sergio Ley Lopez, president of Asia and Oceania Division of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE); Misael Daniel Reyes, director of National Association of Importers and Exporters of the Mexican Republic (ANIERM) and Nathan Wolf Lustbader, director general of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI), spoke at the seminar among others.

In his speech, Tipu Munshi called for increased business-to-business communication between the business people of the two countries for the expansion of trade between Bangladesh and Mexico.

Abdur Rahim Khan, additional secretary of the Ministry of Commerce; Sergio Ley Lopez, president of Asia and Oceania Division of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE); Misael Daniel Reyes, director of National Association of Importers and Exporters of the Mexican Republic (ANIERM) and Nathan Wolf Lustbader, director general of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI), spoke at the seminar among others.

In his speech, Tipu Munshi called for increased business-to-business communication between the business people of the two countries for the expansion of trade between Bangladesh and Mexico.

Mentioning the implementation of various mega projects going on in Bangladesh, the commerce minister said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, unprecedented development has been achieved in all sectors including communication system, health, education and technology.

"Under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has already transformed from a least developed country to a developing country."

Tipu Munshi also highlighted the economic progress and stability of Bangladesh despite global economic challenges such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic.

 
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Mexican traders express interest in exporting halal meat to Bangladesh

ECONOMY

TBS Report
28 September, 2023, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 28 September, 2023, 09:37 pm


The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy
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The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy

The Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University jointly organised a seminar in Mexico City recently. Photo: Courtesy

Mexico's business community has expressed interest in exporting halal meat to Bangladesh and strengthening the link between the businessmen of the two countries for the expansion of trade and commerce.

They conveyed their interest in the seminar titled 'Unleashing Economic Potential: Bridging Bangladesh and Mexico" jointly organised by the Bangladeshi embassy in Mexico and Iberoamericana University in Mexico City, said a press release on Thursday (28 September).

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi was present at the event as the chief guest.

Abdur Rahim Khan, additional secretary of the Ministry of Commerce; Sergio Ley Lopez, president of Asia and Oceania Division of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE); Misael Daniel Reyes, director of National Association of Importers and Exporters of the Mexican Republic (ANIERM) and Nathan Wolf Lustbader, director general of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI), spoke at the seminar among others.

In his speech, Tipu Munshi called for increased business-to-business communication between the business people of the two countries for the expansion of trade between Bangladesh and Mexico.

Abdur Rahim Khan, additional secretary of the Ministry of Commerce; Sergio Ley Lopez, president of Asia and Oceania Division of the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE); Misael Daniel Reyes, director of National Association of Importers and Exporters of the Mexican Republic (ANIERM) and Nathan Wolf Lustbader, director general of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI), spoke at the seminar among others.

In his speech, Tipu Munshi called for increased business-to-business communication between the business people of the two countries for the expansion of trade between Bangladesh and Mexico.

Mentioning the implementation of various mega projects going on in Bangladesh, the commerce minister said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, unprecedented development has been achieved in all sectors including communication system, health, education and technology.

"Under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has already transformed from a least developed country to a developing country."

Tipu Munshi also highlighted the economic progress and stability of Bangladesh despite global economic challenges such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic.

Why should we import halal meat from Mexico? Are we not self-sufficient in producing halal meat?
 
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Why should we import halal meat from Mexico? Are we not self-sufficient in producing halal meat?
Cost is too high in Bangladesh. In India in bulk you can get beef in between 150-200 taka per kg but in Bangladesh it’s around 800 taka per kg. Just to protect local cattle industry foreign import is stopped but general public is giving the price. If price is not stabilized definitely foreign import is an option.
 
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Cost is too high in Bangladesh. In India in bulk you can get beef in between 150-200 taka per kg but in Bangladesh it’s around 800 taka per kg. Just to protect local cattle industry foreign import is stopped but general public is giving the price. If price is not stabilized definitely foreign import is an option.
I agree with you 100%:-)
 
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I agree with you 100%:-)

Red Meat consumption needs to be curved.

And local production protected.

BD cannot waste foreign currency on a luxury and unhealthy product.

I probably have red meat once or twice a month max.

Bangladeshis are already uber unhealthy, pot belly, monstrosities.

If you have a belly!

Go on a diet!

And be ashamed until you lose the belly!!!

Have healthy food.

I had a chickpea salad for lunch. Delicious and healthy.
 
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How much you paid for the salad?

Made it myself.

It’s Moroccan inspired.

North African food is very muck like Mediterranean food. Very healthy.

Bangladeshis need to get off the rice and curry diet.

Very greasy and very unhealthy.
 
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Bangladeshis need to get off the rice and curry diet.

Very greasy and very unhealthy.
As soon as Sheikh Hasina came to power she made rice and curry mandatory for the army. She doesn't consider rice and curry greasy and unhealthy.
 
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