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Bangladesh-Türkiye Business Forum launched to strengthen bilateral ties

Eleven Bangladeshi and six Turkish companies have come together and established the new Bangladesh-Turkiye Business Forum (BTBF) to strengthen bilateral ties, expedite connections and optimise potential.

The newly established Bangladesh-Turkiye Business Forum aspires to be the leading business platform to bring Bangladesh and Turkiye closer through innovative branding and building partnerships. The BTBF was formed at a meeting hosted by the Turkish Embassy in Dhaka recently.

BTBF will solidify support for bilateral trade, investments, and cultural encounters and act as an advocacy platform promoting bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Turkiye, said the embassy on Friday.

The BTBF founding members are – BTBF Chairperson Rubana Huq, MD, Mohammadi Group  and  VC, AUW, BTBF Co-Chairperson Salahuddin Kasem Khan, Chairman, EC of Board, AK Khan  and  Co Ltd, BTBF Deputy Chairperson Kazi Zahedul Hasan, founder  and  MD, Kazi Farms Group, BTBF Secretary General Ercüment Polat, CEO, United Aygaz LPG Ltd.

Other BTBF founding members are Alihussain Akberali, Chairman, BSRM, Anjan Chowdhury, key stakeholder, Square Group, Abul Khair Litu, Chairman, Bengal Group Ltd.  and  Founder, Bengal Foundation, Enayetullah Khan, founder  and  MD, Cosmos Group, Mohamed Haniffa Mohamed Fairoz. CEO  and  MD, Singer Bangladesh Ltd, Moinuddin Hasan Rashid, Chairman  and  MD, United Group, Mirza Salman Ispahani, Chairman  and  MD, MM Ispahani Ltd, Sk. Nasir Uddin, Chairman, Akij Group, Emrah Karaca, Country Manager, Turkish Airlines in Bangladesh, Hakan Altınışık, Director of Technology  and  Innovation, Arcelik, Mehmet Yıldız, Administrative  and  Financial Specialist, NKY Architects  and  Engineers, Muhammed Cağrı Unal, Construction Coordinator, EPİK Holding and Ozgur Turk, Country Director, LCWaikiki.

Dr. Rubana Huq, following her election as the BTBF Chairperson said, “May this forum strengthen bilateral ties, expedite connections and optimise potential. The business to business and people to people connect will surely offer more opportunities to explore at both our ends.”

 BTBF will soon be legally constituted to perform its activities through its working groups on trade, investment and cultural activities.

A Research and Data Cell will also be created within its Secretariat to develop collaboration with experts and relevant institutions.

Gender balance will be encouraged in the membership and leadership structure of BTBF.

Salahuddin Kasem Khan, as the BTBF Co-chairperson and Honorary Consul General of Turkiye in Chattogram, said the Forum is significant as some of the oldest and largest corporates of Bangladesh and Turkiye are represented.

“Since both are members of D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, Bangladesh can evolve as a hub for Turkish companies in the Bay of Bengal region and Turkiye for Bangladeshi companies in the EU  and  the Central Asian regions,” he said.

Turkish Ambassador in Dhaka will be patrons of BTBF while Honorary Consul Generals of Türkiye in Bangladesh will be honorary members of the Executive Board.

Mustafa Osman Turan, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkiye to Bangladesh, has expressed his pleasure about the decision of the seventeen Bangladeshi and Turkish companies to unite their forces for the mutual benefit of both of their countries.

“From now on, there is a new powerful business platform who will rebrand Turkiye in Bangladesh and Bangladesh in Turkiye so that our people can get to know each other better and tap into their full potential through partnerships and joint projects,” Ambassador Turan told the Founding Members at their meeting.

A BTBF delegation is planning to visit Turkiye in September 2022 to meet with the Turkish government and business representatives and to explore opportunities for collaboration.

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