Bangladesh Council of Advisers Approved the Ratification of the D-8 Agreement on Visa Procedure
Dhaka, Bangladesh | June 03, 2008 by
The Bangladesh Council of Advisers last week approved the country’s ratification of the D-8 Agreement on Simplification of Visa Procedure for the Businessmen of the Member States.
A government spokesman said the Council of Advisers approved the ratification in its regular weekly meeting held at the chief adviser’s office with Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed in the chair.
The council approved Bangladesh’s ratification of the D-8 Agreement on Simplification of Visa Procedure for the Businessmen of the Member States. Following the meeting, CA’s Press Secretary Syed Fahim Munaim said with the approval of the agreement, trade and business relations among the member-countries of the bloc would be further “expedited and strengthened”.
Briefing newsmen at his office, he said Bangladesh would be benefited as its export will increase among the member states. “Travel of the businessmen of the member-countries will be easier while investment and foreign trade accelerated within these countries.”
Advisers of the caretaker government and Special Assistants to the chief adviser attended the meeting. Cabinet Secretary, Press Secretary and secretaries concerned were present.
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