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Seek new markets, not GSP: Hasina

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday stressed the importance of exploring more international markets for Bangladeshi products instead of running after GSP, reports UNB. “Look for more markets for your products instead of running after GSP and depending on a few markets of a few countries. You’ll see they (handful of markets) will run after you because no country in the world can deliver products so quicker that what Bangladesh can do,” she said.The Prime Minister said this while inaugurating the month-long 22nd Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre. She asked businessmen to look for those countries which need Bangladeshi items. “The people of Bangladesh need some training and the right path.” Sheikh Hasina said there are so many items in the country that have huge demands abroad. “Don’t depend on some traditional items, try to diversify the export items,” she said. With the diversification of products, she said, the scope of new investment will be opened up.    The Prime Minister asked the apex trade body FBCCI to set up a cell in this regard and maintain standard of their products to grab more international markets. “Be sure your products can maintain the international standards, your products are eligible to be placed in the global market…you must give a special attention to this matter and ensure the quality of your products,” she said. Terming it the driving force of the economy, she said the private sector also has some responsibilities to the country and its people. “Give up thinking of your own status alone, the government is giving you a number of opportunities. Availing of these opportunities, you’ll have to do some welfare activities for the country’s people,” she said. She said entrepreneurs have to develop the domestic market and improve the purchasing capacity of people for the sake of expanding of local industries. The Prime Minister announced the leather and footwear sector as the product of the year from the programme. Later, the Prime Minister handed over export trophies to the winners for the 2013-14 fiscal year. A total of 66 trophies, 29 gold trophies, 22 silvers trophies and 15 bronze trophies, were given to 15 companies for their extraordinary export performance during 2013-14 fiscal year. The recipients have been selected for the trophies following the national export trophy guideline of 2013.