Businesses discuss dollar crisis, law and order situation with US delegation

US-basically basically based mostly alternate leaders in Bangladesh expressed issues about the novel law and advise grief, dollar crisis and ongoing industrial unrest in the nation all the scheme thru a meeting with a visiting US delegation, experiences Prothom Alo.

At the meeting, they wired the need for elevated govt dialog with the alternate community to revive normalcy.

The delegation, led by Brent Neiman, Assistant Secretary for Global Finance at the Treasury Department, met with the alternate leaders at the US Ambassador’s location in Dhaka on Saturday (14 September) morning.

At some stage in the 2-and-a-half-hour meeting, they discussed Bangladesh’s financial grief, investment climate, banking and financial sector, law and advise, and the grief of dividends and govt dues owed by US firms working in the nation.

Heads of diverse organisations in Bangladesh, alongside side representatives from US firms corresponding to Chevron, MetLife, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Citibank NA, Mastercard, and Overall Electrical (GE), attended the meeting. The delegation also included Helen Lafave, Payment d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Dhaka.

Syed Ershad Ahmed, president of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) and managing director of Expeditors Bangladesh, told Prothom Alo that the US delegation was as soon as basically in realizing the alternate ambiance in Bangladesh.

“They inquired about the challenges of conducting alternate in the nation, the steps well-known to address these challenges, and whether or not the grief has improved given the evolving situations,” he talked about.