
BAGERHAT, Feb 21, 2026 (BSS) - Shipping Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam today said extensive changes will be made in the management of Mongla Port within the next 180 days.
He made this remarks while speaking to journalists after visiting Mongla Port for the first time after assuming office.
The minister said considering the port's importance to the national economy and foreign trade, various existing problems will be identified and discussed with the prime minister.
Necessary steps will be taken in line with the prime minister's directives to develop the port, which is expected to have a positive impact on employment, connectivity, and the overall economy of the region, he said.
He said the government plans to center import and export activities around Mongla Port by utilizing the vast potential of the southwestern region.
If necessary facilities are ensured to fully utilize the port's capacity, Mongla Port will soon transform into a full-fledged and efficient port, he said.
Responding to journalists' questions about the revival of canceled or suspended development agreements between Mongla Port and several neighboring countries, he said the agreements will be reviewed with national interests as the top priority.
Any agreements that may have harmed the country will be thoroughly evaluated before being reactivated, he said.
The minister said the government will consider the construction of a bridge on Mongla River on priority basis.
Additionally, initiatives will be taken to introduce multiple train services on the Mongla-Khulna railway route by adding new rail coaches and engines in the near future, Rabiul Alam said.
Earlier, he participated in a views-exchange meeting held at the conference room of the Mongla Port Authority.
State Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shaikh Faridul Islam, Shipping Secretary Dr. Nurun Nahar Chowdhury and Mongla Port Authority Chairman Rear Admiral Shaheen Rahman, along with other senior officials, were present at the event.