Bangladesh has once again reiterated the demand for fair prices for its products in the European Union (EU) market especially keeping in consideration the investment being made in ‘safer and greener’ factories.
This was underlined in recent media reports which added Bangladesh and the EU held the 10th Joint Commission in Brussels recently and discussed a wide range of issues of common interest including trade and investment.
Reports further added in view of Bangladesh’s imminent LDC transition, the country (Bangladesh) and the EU agreed on the importance of establishing a predictable and sustainable business climate that would remove market access barriers, enhance trade and investment and promote a sustainable diversification of its economy even as to this end, the two sides remain committed to pursuing and further strengthening the Business Climate Dialogue.