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PHCCIMA Establishes Business Partnership With Bangladesh
President of Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA), Sir Mike Elechi,has reiterated the determination of the organisation to create more business opportunities for member companies and Rivers State.
The PHCCIMA boss, who was in the company of the Director-General, Mr. Erasmus Chukunda, said this when the group paid a courtesy visit on the Bangladeshi High Commissioner, Mr Masudur Rahman in Abuja on Wednesday.
He noted that the move was also to create business value and partnership between the business communities of the two countries, adding that there are much untapped areas that would create wealth and also foster relationship.
During the visit, the President and the High Commissioner expressed their willingness to work closely to jointly foster the huge trade and Investment opportunities begging to be tapped in “Textiles, Leather, Agriculture, ICT, as well as Shipping & Marine.
Other areas, he said includes: “Resources, Pharmaceuticals, Fishing, Power Generation, Ceramics, Seaports and Crude Oil Refineries development to address the perceived trade imbalances between both countries”.
The Bangladesh envoy promised to visit Rivers State to meet with the organized private sector, as well as the Executive Governor of the State, His Excellency, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, following what he described as impressive imprints of governance by the State.
The two bodies also agreed to implement decisions reached in signing Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the High Commission and other Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce.
Such decisions include listing of “PHCCIMA member Companies interested in the identified huge business opportunities in Bangladesh, and hold regular zoom meetings to link PHCCIMA member Companies with their Bangladesh counterpa”Promote bilateral cooperation in Shipping and Agricultural sectors between both countries, and collaborating with PHCCIMA in all Trade and Investment activities including International Trade Fairs and Exhibitions.
“To also promote rural farming and development in the State, as well as pay a facility visit to the chamber and other private sectors”, he said.
By: Lilian Peters
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