During the visit, he met Adviser for Industries, Adviser for Food and Adviser for Commerce, visited Chambers of Commerce and Industries and interacted with business leaders from wide ranging sectors.
The Minister also visited a ship breaking facility and a pharmaceutical plant and discussed sectoral possibilities of collaborations.
His interactions with Bangladeshi economic and commercial officials included meetings with Executive Chairman, Bangladesh Investment Development Authority, and Government officials from National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh Bank, Trading Corporation of Bangladesh, Ministry of Civil Aviation, and Trade and Tariff Commission.
The visit culminated into signing of an MoU for establishment a Joint Working Group on Trade. The MoU will link the commerce officials of both the countries, who in turn will synchronise their measures to enhance bilateral trade and investment.
The Minister left Dhaka yesterday evening. Adviser for Commerce Sk. Bashir Uddin bid him farewell at the airport.