Will promote inward investments, help shape economic reform agenda: Lutfey Siddiqi

Chief Adviser’s Particular Envoy for Global Affairs Lutfey Siddiqi acknowledged he will work to promote inward investments and abet shape economic reform agenda.

Previous economic diplomacy with the deepest sector and in economic boards, he will also be chatting with his fellow advisers to survey if he can abet with any of their priorities by utilising his international network, he also acknowledged upon his arrival in Dhaka from out of the nation as of late (9 September).

“It be vibrant to be piece of the personnel and devour the choice to play mid-fielder, striker or defender by methodology of international affairs, looking out on what the personnel wants at any level in time,” acknowledged the envoy.

Siddiqi, also an adviser, acknowledged he’s terribly mad to be right here and receive his brief from the Chief Adviser in person this morning, in step with a press observation issued by the executive adviser’s press fly.

“In pronounce to foster inward investments, nurture a programme of relationships with foreign investors at the very supreme stage, promote what we provide, and abet shape our economic reform agenda from that level of view, I wish to manufacture moderately a few listening,” acknowledged the special envoy.

He acknowledged he’s grateful for the warm welcome from all americans from all walks of lifestyles – including on social media – and their enthusiasm to work collectively in the spirit of forward-having a survey positivity, inclusivity and provide.

“I survey forward to fascinating with moderately a few other folks in the subsequent few weeks to be all ears to their views and brainstorm some tips,” acknowledged Lutfey.

On 4 September, the interval in-between govt appointed Siddiqui as chief adviser’s special envoy on international affairs.

Siddiqi is an Adjunct Professor at the National College of Singapore and a visiting Professor-in-Prepare at the London College of Economics.

He was as soon as previously Global Head of Rising Markets for FX, Charges & Credit ranking at UBS Investment Bank and a managing director at Barclays Bank.

He was as soon as recognised as a Young Global Chief by the World Financial Forum in 2012 where he served on councils and steering groups on capital markets, infrastructure investment, inclusive pronounce and international risks.