Rizwana reaffirms Bangladesh’s readiness for trade-driven green growth 

BSS
Published On: 10 Apr 2025, 21:09
Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan held a meeting with Ratnakar Adhikari, Executive Director of the Enhanced Integrated Framework at the World Trade Organization (WTO) at Pani Bhaban in dhaka today. Photo : PID

DHAKA, April 10, 2025 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has reaffirmed Bangladesh’s readiness to lead in sustainable development and trade-driven green growth. 

She expressed interest in exploring comprehensive economic partnership agreements with developed countries.

Rizwana underscored the need for inclusive negotiations with major trade partners to avoid imbalances that harm exporters and consumers alike.

She made these observations during a meeting with Ratnakar Adhikari, Executive Director of the Enhanced Integrated Framework at the World Trade Organization (WTO) at Pani Bhaban here today.

They discussed a broad range of topics, including enhancing Bangladesh’s trade resilience in the face of global economic uncertainty, expanding regional cooperation, and attracting investment in green industrial infrastructure.

To ensure long-term economic stability, Bangladesh must achieve strategic autonomy by developing alternative logistics and export routes, Rizwana said adding, "Our economic sovereignty is vital for national survival," she said.

Adhikari discussed global trade dynamics impacting Bangladesh’s key export sectors, particularly ready-made garments.

He stressed the need for fast-tracking the development of export-oriented industrial facilities and emphasised on diversifying trade partnerships and responding to shifting regional trade policies.

Highlighting the link between trade and climate action, Adhikari spoke about Bangladesh’s potentials to access international climate finance through better coordination between trade and environmental policies. 

He shared examples from EIF-supported countries like The Gambia, where coordinated efforts led to the formulation of green recovery plans and major investment proposals for sustainable industrial development.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to advancing sustainable trade practices, strengthening regional ties, and pursuing innovative solutions for green industrial transformation.
 

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