BGMEA delegation meets Iraqi trade chamber to explore business potential
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A delegation of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) led by its President Faruque Hassan met with Engineer Haidar Al-Athari, Chairman of the Najaf Chamber of Commerce in Iraq on Sunday to discuss possible avenues of bilateral trade and investment.
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iraq Fazlul Bari accompanied the BGMEA delegation which included Mohammed Nasir, former Vice President (Finance), BGMEA, Nazrul Islam, former Director, BGMEA; Ms. Sharmeen Hassan Tithi, Director, Giant Group; Mohammed Shohel, Managing Director, Bangla Poshak Ltd; Mohd Shawket Hossain, Director, Bangla Poshak Ltd; and Nisher Khan, Managing Director, Banika Fashion Ltd, said a press release.
The BGMEA President presented an overview of the readymade garment industry of Bangladesh, especially its manufacturing capabilities, product offerings, and the features that make global buyers prefer the garments made in Bangladesh.
He highlighted the importance of establishing connections between the traders of Bangladesh and Iraq so that they could explore business opportunities that lie ahead for both countries.
Faruque also called on the members of the chamber to explore the potential of trade and investment in Bangladesh, especially import of more garments from the country.
He invited Iraqi businessmen to visit Bangladesh to explore trade and investment opportunities offered by the country.
Chairman of the Chamber Haidar Al-Athari gave a brief presentation of the range of services offered by the Chamber and investment opportunities in the Governorate and its economic features at the Iraq level.
He invited the delegation to establish partnerships with their peers in Iraq to establish clothing factories.























