To Indonesia Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry BUSINESS IS BETTER IN BANGLADESH prepared by MAIMUN UR RASHID MUSTAFA Executive Director INDONESIA BANGLADESH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ID: 759979
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Slide1
Bangladeshi
Business Delegation To
Indonesia Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry
BUSINESS ISBETTER IN BANGLADESH
Slide2prepared by:
MAIMUN UR RASHID MUSTAFA
Executive Director
INDONESIA BANGLADESH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Slide3bangladesh: at a glance
Official Name:
People's Republic of BangladeshNationality: Bangalees as a nation and Bangladeshi as citizen.International Dialing Code: +880Standard Time : BST (GMT +6 Hours)Capital City: DhakaArea: 147,570 sq. km. (land: 133,910 sq km, water: 10,090 sq km)Divisions 7 - Chittagong, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Barisal, RangpurDistricts 64 Subdistricts/Upazillas 488Weekends: Friday & Saturday, some govt and non-govt offices remain open on Saturdays. Currency:Taka (BDT, Symbol = ৳)1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 in notes and 5, 2, 1, .50, .25, in coins.
Slide4Demography
Population:
15.02
croresMale : 7.635 croresFemale : 7.615 croresLiteracy Rate: 60%Language:Bangla (national language) spoken by 95%English is widely understood and spoken.Religion:Muslims - 86.6%,Hindus - 12.1%,Buddhists - 0.6%,Christians -0.4%,Others -0.3%.
bangladesh: demographics
Labour
Statistics
Labour
Force: 54 million
Male: 38 million
Female: 16 million
(Ref: BBS)
Distribution of Labor:
Agriculture: 48.4 percent
Industry: 24.3 percent
Others: 27.3 percent
Recognitions:
Bangladesh is one of the members of the Developing 8 and considered as the Next Eleven Economy of the world in 20 coined by Goldman Sachs.
GDP:
$1,314 (per capita in 2015)GDP Growth Rate (%): 6.12 (2013-2014) Export Processing Zones (EPZs): Dhaka, Uttara, Adamjee, Chittagong, Comilla, Ishwardi, Karnaphuli, and Mongla.Principal Crops: Rice, Jute, Tea, Wheat, Sugarcane, Pulses, Mustard, Potato, Vegetables.
bangladesh: economy
Principal Industries:
Garments & Textiles (2nd largest in the world), Tea, Ceramics, Cement, Leather, Jute (largest producer in the world), Chemical, Fertilizer, Shrimp Processing, Sugar, Paper, Electric and Electronics, Medicine, Fishing.
Principal Exports:
Garments, Knitwear, Frozen Shrimps, Tea, Leather and Leather products, Jute and Jute products, Ceramics, IT Outsourcing, etc.
Principal Imports:
Wheat, Fertilizer, Petroleum goods, Cotton, Edible Oil etc.
Principal Minerals:
Natural
gas,oil
, Coal, white clay, glass sand etc.
Places of Tourist Interest:
Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox's
Bazar
, Kaptai, Rangamati, Khagrachari, Bandarban, Kuakata, Bogra, Khulna, the Sundarbans, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Dinajpur and Comilla.
bangladesh: tourism
Airports:
Dhaka, Chittagong,
Sylhet
,
Jessore
,
Rajshahi
,
Saidpur
, Barisal and Cox's
Bazar
Slide7Country Domain: .
bd
Internet Penetration: 4.46 crores (29% of population)Mobile Users: 12 crores, 37 lakhs (March 2015), Mobile Penetration: 80% of the population
bangladesh: information technology
Cox’s Bazaar is the longest natural sandy sea beach in world
2nd largest garments exporter in the world.Largest producer of Jute (2nd largely grown vegetable fiber in the world)Sundarbans (hosted by both Bangladesh and India) has the largest mangrove forest in the world
8th largest country in the world in terms of population
4th largest Muslim country in the world in terms of population and 3rd largest Muslim majority country
7th most densely populated country and the most densely populated country in the world having more than 10 million populations Situated on the Ganges Delta, the largest delta in the world and also the largest wetland in the world
amazing bangladesh
Slide9Major exports to indonesia
Major Export Items in 2012-13 (In million US $): Agri-Products (3.922) Chemical products (1.892) Leather (0.244) Raw Jute (0.174) Jute goods (31.39)Knitwear (0.757)Woven garments (1.583)Others (10.86)
Slide10Major
imports from indonesia
Major Import
Items in 2012-13 (In million US
$):
Vegetable products (28.003),
Animal
or vegetable fats and oils and their
cleavage products
; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes (850.727),
Prepared foodstuffs
; beverages, sprits and vinegar; tobacco and manufactured
tobacco substitutes
(4.681),
Mineral
products (30.406),
Products
of the chemical or
allied industries
(37.189),
Plastics
and articles thereof; rubber and articles
thereof (31.931
),
Raw
hides and skins, leather,
furskins
and articles thereof;
saddlery
and harness
; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (
other than
silk-worm gut) (0.264),
Wood
and articles of wood; wood charcoal (0.083
),
Pulp
of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and
scrap) paper
or paperboard; paper and paperboard and articles thereof (95.619),
Textiles and
textile articles (85.871),
Footwear
, gaiters and the like; parts of such
articles (0.661
),
Articles
of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar
materials; ceramic
products; glass and glassware (2.913),
Base
metals and articles of
base metal
(26.786),
Machinery
and mechanical appliances; electrical equipment;
parts thereof
; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders
and reproducers
; and parts and accessories of such articles (12.024),
Vehicles
,
aircraft, vessels
and associated transport equipment (16.416),
Optical
,
photographic,cinematographic
, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments and
apparatus; clocks and watches; musical instruments; parts and
accessories thereof
(0.08),
Miscellaneous
manufactured articles (1.083)
Slide11Major
imports from indonesia
Other Import Items:
Steel
Restaurant Franchises
Betel Nut
Chemicals
Train Carriages
Slide12Potential Business Opportunities
Traffic Management: Best practices from Jakarta via traffic management systems and designing effective systems to mitigate traffic problems using Jakarta’s similar model.
Bus Lane Systems: Introducing middle lanes with
footover
bridges for Buses.
Importing Rice especially in Crisis on a Preferential Basis through treaties.
Focus on Energy such as Coal, LNG, Oil Import.
Exchange of teachers, students and trainers to learn language and integrate cultural values for easier communication and fraternal bondage.
Focus on Bangladesh to establish as a South Asia Hub to gain access to Eastern and North Eastern Indian States, Nepal, Myanmar and Maldives.
Slide13the trade delegation
Leader of the Delegation
Mr. M. A . Khan
Belal
President, Indonesia Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Area of Business : Export, Import & Distribution
Position Occupation: Chairman
Company :
Shamrat Group of Companies Ltd.Address :55/B, Purana Paltan, Noakhali Tower, 3rd Floor, Suite #4B, Dhaka-1000, BangladeshPhone/Fax: +88 01819223083Business Line : 9561229E-mail: makhabelal@yahoo.com
Deputy Leader of the Delegation
Mr. M. G. Mustafa
Senior Vice President, Indonesia Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Area of Business : Export, & Import
Position Occupation: Managing Director
Company : Union Trading Company Ltd..
Address :1
st
Floor, House 25, Road 4, Block F,
Banani
, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh
Phone/Fax: +88 01712 820 932
Business Line : +88 02 9872-59
E-mail: mgmustafa1948@gmail.com
Slide14contact
:maimun
ur rashid mustafaaddress: 1st floor, house 25, road 4, block f, banani, dhaka-1213, bangladeshphone: +88 02 989 4235, +88 02 987 2059website: www.facebook.com/indobdcciemail: indobdcci@gmail.com info@indobdcci.comINDONESIA BANGLADESH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
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