Danish envoy offers support for reform agenda, green investments

Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Christian Brix Møller has provided his nation’s beef as much as quite lots of key areas of the period in-between executive’s reform agenda.

All the procedure in which via a courtesy call on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at this time time (22 September), the Danish ambassador reiterated Denmark´s hobby in enhancing commerce and investment with Bangladesh, and building stronger financial diplomacy links between the two nations.

In this connection, he talked about Denmark’s persisted hobby in fine quality investments in Bangladesh, notably tidy specialised green investment projects such because the Laldia Con-tainer Terminal via a $400+ million investment by Danish transport and ports enormous Maersk/APM Terminals; $1.3 billion investment in offshore wind energy project off the hover of the Bay of Bengal by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners/Copenhagen Offshore Partners, and roughly $300 million financing for the Saidabad Water Drugs Plant in Dhaka.

He furthermore knowledgeable the manager adviser that Denmark has made up our minds to at this time allocate $1 million in beef as much as the Centre for Coverage Dialogue’s (CPD) work on strengthening exact kind financial governance in Bangladesh and escaping the heart income entice.

He acknowledged that his nation will facilitate institutional reform in close collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission, universities, hang tanks and rules ministry.

The ambassador congratulated the manager adviser on taking on the leadership of the period in-between executive of Bangladesh for the duration of this pivotal interval for the nation.

He furthermore handed over the contemporary congratulatory and easiest-needs letter from the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to the manager adviser.

The ambassador expressed condolences for the victims of the July-August mass rebel.

As well, the Danish ambassador reiterated Denmark´s hobby in enhancing commerce and investment with Bangladesh, and building stronger financial diplomacy links between the two nations.

The ambassador voiced persisted Danish commitment to the nation’s stake in the produc-tion of fertiliser on a public-interior most partnership foundation in Karnaphuli Fertilizer Firm Lim-ited (KAFCO) whereas furthermore exploring contemporary collaboration opportunities.

The ambassador highlighted a rising and strengthening relationship between Denmark and Bangladesh, and shared commitments to work towards a greener transition in transport, energy, water, labour market, and meals or agriculture, besides to advancing the local climate agenda.