The BSCIC chairman announced that the BSCIC had set up a long-term plan to achieve the country’s developmental targets by 2041. The government has plans to build up 100 economic zones on 40,000 acres of land and has urged Italian investors to invest in the country. He also pushed for financial support from investors to set up a waste treatment plant to produce fertiliser and energy power from the leather industry wastes. Enrico Nunziata said that the Italian investors were also interested in investing in the green power energy of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh’s BSCIC Chair Seeks Italian Investment
The chairman of the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation, Mostaque Hassan urged Italian investors to invest in green energy produced from the wastes of the local leather industry this week. He made the call at a meeting with Italy’s ambassador to Bangladesh, Enrico Nunziata. The meeting was held at the BSCIC centre in Dhaka.