
Bangladesh interim government adviser for commerce Sk Bashir Uddin and Pakistan high commissioner to Bangladesh Syed Ahmed Maroof on Monday jointly inaugurated the day-long Pakistan-Bangladesh Business Forum, 2025 in Dhaka, aimed at further enhancing bilateral trade and commercial cooperation between the two countries.
The forum featured a visiting multi-sectoral business delegation from Pakistan, representing textiles, sports goods, sports-wear, and maize sectors, according to a press release issued by the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka.
In his remarks, Bashir Uddin emphasized the importance of engagement between the business communities of both countries to tap the untapped trade potential and foster sustainable commercial ties for mutual benefit.
He welcomed the delegation from Pakistan and expressed hope that the forum would open new avenues for mutual trade, investment, and economic collaboration.
‘We have shared goals and shared aspirations. We need to find enablers and I am sure there are many opportunities which can resonate and create true business opportunities,’ said the commerce adviser.
He also encouraged the delegates to ensure that the bi-lateral trade can rise to its true potential.
The adviser assured the business leaders of the interim government’s full support and facilitation to enhance bilateral trade.
Addressing the forum, high commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof underlined that Pakistan and Bangladesh, with their complementary economies and dynamic business communities, held significant potential for bilateral trade and investment.
He expressed confidence that by easing trade barriers, promoting investment partnerships, and strengthening people-to-people and business-to-business linkages, the two countries can unlock new opportunities for shared growth and prosperity.
Maroof termed the Business Forum a timely and important initiative for strengthening mutually beneficial economic cooperation.
The forum also entailed signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association and Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Aassociation, said the release.
Another MoU was also signed between Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association and Pakistan Hosiery Manufactuers Association on the occasion.
Business leaders from both Pakistan and Bangladesh attending the Forum expressed optimism that the platform would help identify new areas of cooperation, encourage direct interactions, and lay the groundwork for expanding trade and commercial partnerships in the coming months.