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PM seeks local, foreign investments in extracting marine resources

Published : Thursday, 18 July, 2024 at 1:37 PM  Count : 360


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today called for foreign and local investment in extracting marine resources in the vast sea areas.

"We will make the blue economy stronger by ensuring multifaceted use of the sea resources. So, I call upon the local and foreign investors to invest in Bangladesh as we can extract more marine resources," she said, reports BSS.
The premier said this while inaugurating Bangladesh International Aquaculture and Seafood Show-2024 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC).

She also asked all concerned to take effective measures to maintain due standard in collection, distribution and processing of the fishes to increase its export, as the fish will be the Bangladesh's second largest foreign currency earning sector.

The prime minister said her government has done a little in collecting fishes and other sea resources in deep sea as the local investors did not show interest to this end.

"So, we need foreign investment in this connection. This is the reality," she said.

She opined that the local and foreign investors can invest in joint collaboration or separately in the sector.

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