Denmark shows unwavering support to Bangladesh interim gov, envoy

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Published On: 23 Jan 2025, 21:19
An investment signing ceremony was held today between Danish Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) and AKS Khan Pharmaceuticals in the capital. Photo: Danish embassy, Dhaka

 
DHAKA, Jan 23, 2025 (BSS) - Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Christian Brix Moller today said Denmark continues to show unwavering support for Bangladesh's growth, the interim government and its private sector.

She made the remark at an investment signing ceremony between Danish Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) and AKS Khan Pharmaceuticals in the capital, said a press release issued by the Danish embassy here. 
 
"IFU's investment is a statement of trust and confidence towards the private sector in Bangladesh, and also to the interim government, especially in a pivotal moment when Bangladesh has seen an uprising and is making efforts to rebuild the nation," said the ambassador. 

A high level team from IFU in Denmark, including the IFU CEO Lars Bo Bertram is visiting Bangladesh for the investment signing ceremony. 

IFU's latest investment in AKS Khan Pharmaceuticals, the first material investment in Bangladesh since KAFCO in 1990, focuses on the health care sector and supports the expansion of quality and accessible healthcare to the people of Bangladesh.

IFU confirmed commitment to contribute to Bangladesh's ambition to build a sustainable, green, and competitive economy, in line with global best practices, said the Danish embassy. 

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