Bangladesh Newsflash Editions 42, March 2015 Newsflash Bangladesh is a publication by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN) in Dhaka. The newsflash provides an update in terms of economic developments, the most important tenders and a selection of other relevant business news related to Bangladesh. This newsflash is shared with a distinctive group of Dutch businesses with special interests in Bangladesh. It is put together on the basis of publicly available information from various sources such as news articles, press releases, and third party information. The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Dhaka is not responsible for the accuracy of the published information. 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HIGHLIGHTS Helpline launched on pilot basis to record garment workers’ complaints about their workplace safety, security and rights Foreign garment makers can apply for utilisation declaration (UD) certificate for duty-free import of raw materials Government to issue certificates to small garment makers to export to south Asian countries at lower duties Tender floated for constructing Rampal plant near the Sundarbans amid concerns from UNESCO Board of Investment (BOI) introduces full automation of Visa Support Services, Work Permit and Setting up of liaison offices. Road shows to boost trade to be organized in England, the Netherlands and France Solidaridad Partners with BRAC Dairy to increase the productivity of the smallholders dairy business Political update Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Joint Secretary General Salah Uddin Ahmed disappeared on 10 March. GoB told the High Court that no law enforcement agency had arrested Salah Uddin or was able to confirm either his arrest or abduction. His whereabouts are unknown more than 15 days after he went missing BNP has been enforcing strike on all working days since 1 February along with the countrywide indefinite transport blockade from 6 January 2015, demanding a fresh election under a nonparty administration A Bangladeshi court on 4 March upheld arrest warrants against opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia and called her a fugitive after she again failed to appear to face graft charges filed by Anti-corruption Commission. The arrest warrant was issued on 25 February Two secular writers killed in March. Deaths are reported to be linked to online blog posts written by them. One was a US citizen of Bangladeshi origin and the FBI is assisting local police with the investigation A group of 16 Ambassadors including EU, EU member states, US, Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea wrote to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and to BNP leader Khaleda Zia. They met with the Foreign Minister on 1 March and Khaleda Zia on 3 March. They encouraged an end to the violence as well as confidence-building measures including the de-escalation of Bangladesh’s political conflict The Election Commission (EC) set 28 April as the date to hold the elections for the city corporations of Dhaka (North and South) and Chittagong Textile and Ready Made Garments (RMG) Cotton consumption to soar on rising garment exports (The Daily Star) The country's cotton consumption will continue to rise given the optimistic forecast for apparel exports according to the president of Bangladesh Textile Mills Association. The garment exporters are looking to hit the $50 billion-mark by the end of 2021, meaning more raw materials will be needed, Chowdhury told The Daily Star on March 21 on the sidelines of the Global Cotton Summit. At present, Bangladesh is the second largest cotton importer after China, sourcing in the vital raw material from the US, India, Uzbekistan and a host of African countries. In fiscal 2004-05, the country imported three million bales of cotton [480 pounds make a bale], but within a span of ten years the country's consumption doubled, according to BTMA. Cotton import registered 8 percent growth to 5.6 million bales in fiscal 2013-14 and 6 percent the previous year. Currently, the local spinners and weavers have the capacity to consume 10 million bales of cotton, but they are unable to go into full 2 production due to inadequate supply of gas and power to industrial units. Apparel makers seek manual-auto mix in customs count of exports (The Financial Express) Country's apparel traders seek to retain the manual system alongside automated one until efficient realtime update of export data is ensured in the electronic export mechanism. They noted that the relevant data are not being uploaded instantly by the customs or the central bank after export processing. As such, the exporters fear, fully automated export system could delay shipment of goods. Currently, the central bank is uploading the eEXP data thrice a day and the mechanism is linked with the customs automated system. Leaders of the apex apparel body, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), made this proposal to the National Board of Revenue (NBR) at a meeting on March 29. Foreign garment makers to get benefit for raw materials import (The Daily Star) The government has tagged three conditions to provide utilisation declaration (UD) certificate to foreign-owned garment factories, allowing them to bring raw materials without paying duties, officials said. To obtain the UD Newsflash March 2015 certificate, the foreign readymade garment (RMG) units will have to follow Bangladesh's wage structure, have to export goods only to the countries from where the investment has been made, and those factories will have to remain outside the export processing zones (EPZs), they added. The decision was taken at an inter-ministerial meeting in March at the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) with its Senior Secretary Hedayetullah Al Mamoon in the chair. Helpline launched to receive complaints from RMG workers (The Dhaka Tribune) A helpline has been introduced on a pilot basis to record garment workers’ complaints about their workplace safety, security and rights so steps can be taken to resolve them. The government launched the pilot project for six months in Ashulia, and if it is successful, such helplines will be set up across the country. The workers can drop complaints simply making a call from their mobile phone handsets. “This is to take effective steps to address the workers’ concerns about safety, security and rights,” said Labour and Employment Minister Mujibul Haque at the launching ceremony at his office. He hoped it would be helpful for the workers regarding the prevailing problems in the country’s largest industrial sector. “It (the project) can also reduce the worker-owner dispute to zero level and help increase productivity in the factories,” the minister added. The Help Line – 0800 44 55 000 – will be run by the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE). Denim show takes off in Dhaka (The Daily Star) A two-day denim and jeans took place in March to showcase the country's denim and jeans items to international buyers. The denimsandjeans.com organised the exhibition at Radisson hotel with support from Germany's international cooperation agency GIZ. Twenty-six firms from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Germany, Turkey, Brazil and China are displaying trousers, fabrics and machinery. Many brands, buying houses, entrepreneurs 3 and fashion professionals involved in technology, chemicals and piece dyes, have been invited to the event from Europe, USA, UK and several Asian countries, organisers said. Small garment makers stand to benefit (The Financial Express) The government has decided to issue certificates to small garment makers, allowing them to export to south Asian countries at lower duty, a senior official said. According to the existing export policy, Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) under the ministry of commerce issues SAFTA certificates only to the member factories of BGMEA and BKMEA. SAFTA certificates allow exporters to get duty benefits while shipping products in eight south Asian countries. The EPB, at a recent meeting, has decided to issue such certificates in favour of smaller apparel makers, helping them to foray into the neighbouring countries, where demand of low-cost Bangladeshi garment items is growing. New authority planned to police textile mills (The Financial Express) The government has planned to create a new 'sponsoring' authority to oversee the country's textile mills, making it mandatory for them to be registered with it, a senior ministry official said. This provision has been incorporated into the 'Textile Industry Act 2015', already drafted by the ministry of textiles and jute. All the existing textile units, according to the proposed law, will also require getting registered with the authorities for obtaining support from the government and other trade bodies including financial institutions. If a textile factory fails to get enlistment from the sponsoring authority, it will not be allowed to work with the enlisted one under subcontracting arrangement, the draft act said. Oil, Gas & Energy Tender floated amid growing concern (The Daily Star) A tender has been floated for constructing the 1,320 megawatt Rampal plant near the Sundarbans amid concerns from the UNESCO and environmentalists over the power plant's possible harmful effects on the forest, a Unesco world heritage site. Environmentalists have long been protesting against the construction of the massive coal-fired power Newsflash March 2015 plant in Bagerhat, as the location of the Bangladesh-India joint venture project is only 14km off the world's largest mangrove forest. The UNESCO wrote to Bangladesh government in November last year, voicing its worries over the world heritage site. In response, the government sent a letter to the Unesco last month, saying the project wouldn't harm the Sundarbans as the site is 14 km from the edge of the forest, said an official wishing anonymity. Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company Ltd (BIFPCL), which is implementing the project, floated tender last month for constructing two units of the plant. It set May 18 as the last date for submission of bid papers. Water/Maritime Danish company keen to invest in Payra port project (BD News) Mogens Jensen, Danish Minister for trade and development cooperation said Danish companies were interested in investing in Bangladesh during his visit in March. He mentioned two that wanted to participate in the New Mooring Terminal in Chittagong, the Payra port in Patuakhali, and a 100-MW power plant. The PM’s Press Secretary, AKM Shameem Chowdhuri, told journalists after the meeting that ‘AP Moller Terminals’ was ready to invest in the new mooring terminal project on a ‘public-privatepartnership’ basis. The same firm was also eager to invest in a ‘government-togovernment’model for the Payra port, he said. Another company, Vestas, had begun moves to reach an agreement with Bangladesh's power division for a 100-MW power plant. Agriculture/Fisheries Solidaridad Partners with BRAC Dairy to Increase the Productivity of the Smallholders Dairy Business (EKN) Solidaridad - through the SaFaL project funded by EKN - is working to develop business models for increasing the farm productivity of smallholders in southwest Bangladesh. The SaFaL project is investing in smallholders’ sustainable farm productivity through a shift from self-subsistence to a more business oriented approach for better functioning of the value chains connecting 4 farmers to input and output markets. Solidaridad signed a MoU with BRAC Dairy to enhance the productivity of dairy cows of 17,000 poor and smallholder farmers. Under this partnership, Solidaridad and BRAC Dairy will work together to strengthen the milk supply chain and to increase access to quality dairy farm management services through one stop service point. The cooperation will also focus on knowledge and capacity building of farmers for developing dairy hub in the southwest Bangladesh. The inclusive milk supply chain will benefit 17,000 smallholder farmers (80% of them are women) to have price incentive of around 15% through their engagement in the milk supply chain. Other than the 17,000 farmers, additional 200 poor people will find their income and employment in the supply chain. Agro-processing has 'potential' to emulate RMG success (The Financial Express) The agroprocessing sector in the country has the potential to create a large market like that of readymade garments (RMG) at home and abroad if necessary help from the government is ensured. Speakers made the observation at the inaugural session of a day-long training on improvement of production in small and medium agro-processing industries of the members of Bangladesh Agro-Processors' Association (BAPA) in the city on March 28. In his address, the chief guest, Senior Vice President of BAPA, said the training was a timely step. “The agro-processing suffers from lack of skills, experience and appropriate technology. The sector has the potentials like that of RMG. If the government increases its supports for us and if we can ensure quality of products the sector can expand markets at home and abroad," he observed. Vietnam shows interest to invest in farm sector (The Financial Express) Vietnam said it would scale up imports of Bangladeshi Newsflash March 2015 medicines and showed its interest to invest in Bangladesh's agriculture sector. The commitment came at a meeting between Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed and the visiting Vietnamese Vice- Minister for Trade and Industries Hoang Quaoc Vuong at the ministry of commerce (MoC) at Bangladesh Secretariat on the day. Bangladesh and Vietnam have been maintaining good relations. Both the countries are members of the Asian Trade Promotion Forum (ATPF), facilitating both countries for transactions of their mutual trade. Bangladesh mainly exports pharmaceutical products, raw hides and skin, fish, edible vegetables, coffee, tea, mats and spices, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes. The country imports salt, sulphur, earths and stone, plastering materials, lime and cement, manmade filaments, iron and steel and fertiliser. Processed chicken market to heat up (The Daily Star) The soaring demand for easy and hygienically-prepared foods among the urban middle class is pulling in large investors to the processed chicken and ready-to-cook frozen foods sector, industry operators said. Local poultry giant Kazi Farms recently entered the segment to grab a pie of the Tk 150-crore market that is growing by more than 20 percent a year. Pran, a processed food conglomerate, and Abdul Monem Ltd, an infrastructure contractor and ice cream giant, are also queuing up to make a foray. Russian team to inspect pest-free potato exports (The Daily Star) A team from Russia is likely to call in Bangladesh in the second week of April to assess the country's capacity of controlling plant diseases and exporting disease-free potato, said a senior official of the agriculture ministry. Study on strawberry export potential soon (The Financial Express) Strawberry, farming of which began in the country, on non-commercial purposes, has the potential to be added to the export basket, according to sector insiders. Farming of the juicy fruit, popular in different parts of the globe, 5 has been gaining momentum in the Rangpur and Rajshahi region and other areas of in the country because of its easier cultivation process, lower land requirement and maintaining better profit margin, said sector insiders. Businesses are now eyeing export the fruit, which will be added as a new product to the export basket. Contract farming to be made compulsory for betel leaf export to EU (The Daily Star) The government is set to enforce contract farming arrangement to ensure export of safe betel leaves to the European Union, an official of the agriculture ministry said. The move comes with a view to convincing the EU to lift a ban on betel leaves from Bangladesh, enforced in February last year after repeated detections of bacterial contamination in consignments shipped from the country. Priority will be given to shipment of betel leaves grown on contract farming arrangements, said Anwar Faruque, director general of the agriculture ministry's seed wing. Other news Bangladesh, Myanmar plan preferential pact to boost trade (The Financial Express) Bangladesh and Myanmar are considering signing preferential trade agreement in a move officials say could take both-way commerce to a new high. The Bangladesh Tariff Commission recently carried out a study on the prospect of such an accord between the two neighbouring countries and submitted it to the ministry of commerce. Singapore, KL show interest to sign FTAs with Dhaka (The Financial Express) Singapore and Malaysia showed interest to sign free trade agreements (FTAs) with Bangladesh to 'create a win-win situation for trade and investment for each country'. Officials said the issue of the FTA is likely to be figured prominently in separate meetings scheduled for April in Malaysia and Singapore as the two southeast Asian countries have shown interest to discuss it, among others. The Bangladesh-Malaysian Joint Commission meeting is expected to be held in the first week of April in Kuala Lumpur where the foreign ministers of both the countries will lead their Newsflash March 2015 respective delegations. The Foreign Office consultation (FoC) meeting of Bangladesh and Singapore has been fixed on April 6 focussing on trade and investment including a free trade agreement. The Foreign Secretaries of both the countries will lead the FoC. Solar solution for Jhenidah farmers (The Daily Star) There is no power in the village, but an initiative by a farmers' cooperative has boosted their hopes of bumper crop yields in the vicinity. Two solar pumps have put smiles on growers' faces as they can now irrigate paddy fields at much lower costs. The pumps, first of their kind in Jhenidah, have been collected by local NGO Action in Development (AID) as a donation from Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL) and set up in a field of Hardevpur village under Kaliganj upazila. The two units use 80 solar panels, each producing 230 watts of electricity. The project has been supplying 14 lakh litres of water to 50 bigha land every day since January 15. Some 100 farmers are benefiting from the Tk 75 lakh scheme. Lending made mandatory for women entrepreneurs (The Financial Express) Bangladesh Bank has announced a fresh scheme for mandatory lending to women entrepreneurs to expedite the financial inclusion process in Bangladesh's economic advances. Under the initiative, all commercial banks and non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) will have to provide a minimum Tk 50,000 as loan to at least a woman entrepreneur per annum. A total of 9228 branches of all banks and NBFIs will lend to the women entrepreneurs across the country. Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Dr Atiur Rahman declared the scheme while addressing an exchange-of-views meeting between bankers' and SME women entrepreneurs in Cox's Bazar on March 26, according to a central bank statement. PHP to assemble Proton cars locally (The Daily Star) PHP, a Chittagong-based industrial giant, is set to assemble Malaysian Proton cars in Bangladesh, with plans to make parts and components as well in future. Initially, 1,200 sedans will be assembled annually at its factory, 6 currently being built on 30 acres of land in Chittagong's Anwara upazila for Tk 400 crore. Called the 'Proton PHP', the car will be commercially launched by the year-end. The deal was signed on March 12 in the Malaysian city of Selangor. BoI to sponsor road shows abroad to boost investors' confidence (The Financial Express) The Board of Investment (BoI) has taken a number of initiatives including road shows and business meets with foreign entrepreneurs to boost their confidence, officials said. The road shows in England, the Netherlands and France would be held in the third week of March while the similar programme would be arranged in Japan in the third week of April. A number of delegations including member from government officials and private entrepreneurs will leave Dhaka soon to attend the programmes. Telenor aims to go big on mobile financial services (The Daily Star) Telenor Group, which owns the majority stakes in Grameenphone, is eyeing a stronger footing in Bangladesh's mobile financial services landscape in its quest to become a regional market leader in this field. “We have an ambition to become the market leader in Asia in mobile financial services,” Tine Wollebekk, Telenor's head of financial services, said on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress that ended in Barcelona on March 5. Telenor believes mobile financial services can act as a catalyst in helping connect the large unbanked population across much of the developing world. “Our vision is not merely aimed at making money by boosting financial inclusion, but serving poor people as part of corporate social responsibility.” BoI offers more services online for investors (The Financial Express) The Board of Investment (BOI) introduced on full automation of the Visa Support Services, Work Permit and Setting up of liaison offices aiming to help investors in getting more quality, faster and coordinated services. The BOI has been Newsflash March 2015 streamlining its investment promotion strategy since 2010 to provide fast-track services to the investors. At present, only registration is done online. But all other jobs are done manually and it takes time as some cumbersome procedures follow. The Industries Minister said he expected a record $ 2.0 billion (200 crore) FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in the country in FY2015. BoI to sponsor road shows abroad to boost investors' confidence (The Daily Star) The Board of Investment (BoI) has taken a number of initiatives including road shows and business meets with foreign entrepreneurs to boost their confidence, officials said. The road shows in England, the Netherlands and France would be held in the third week of March while the similar programme would be arranged in Japan in the third week of April. A number of delegations including member from government officials and private entrepreneurs will leave Dhaka soon to attend the programmes. Investment in handicraft doubles in five years (The Financial Express) The local handicraft industry has made significant improvement over the years despite having some impediments including absence of proper policy and others logistic support. According to sector insiders, the total investment in the sector has doubled to Tk 60 billion in the last five years as many entrepreneurs mainly women are gradually getting engaged in business. The investment is around Tk 20-30 billion only in local boutique or fashion houses. The handicraft industry's annual turnover is now estimated to be Tk 15 billion. The sector has contributed to employment generation of nearly 5.0 million people, where 80 per cent are women. the country's largest private EPZ in Anwara upazila. The trouble began on February 21 after more than 200 miscreants stormed into the premises of KEPZ, uprooted its boundary pillars and erected new ones to take control of around six acres of land, its officials said. The KEPZ authorities wrote to the Prime Minister's Office that oversees the EPZs, seeking immediate action. Adhesive making industry growing at 20pc rate (The Financial Express) Adhesive manufacturing industry in the country has been growing at a 20 per cent rate annually over the last few years thanks to the expansion of shoe, plywood, furniture, packaging and many other gumconsuming industries in the country. "The size of the industry has been doubled from Tk 1.5 billion to Tk 3.0 billion in five years only," according to the president of Bangladesh Adhesive Manufacturers Association (BAMA). Some of the leading business conglomerates including Berger Paints, Pran Group and Partex Group have joined 100 per cent raw materials import-based industry in last two years noticing the prospect, according to the association. The association, established six years back, now has 36 members starting from handful ones only. Land grabbers target KEPZ (The Daily Star) Some influential people have grabbed a portion of Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) in Chittagong, halting the development work of the zone. The incident has created tension in 7 Newsflash March 2015 Events BANGLADESH DENIM EXPO is an International Denim Trade Show, which will takes place twice a year in Dhaka - Bangladesh. The exhibition is a new comprehensive showcase of the entire Denim value chain: fabric, finishes, washes, accessories. The next one will be held from 11 to 12 May 2015. For more information, please visit: http://www.bangladeshdenimexpo.com/ Tenders Invitation for International Tender Bangladesh Railway under Ministry of Railway issued a tender for Renovation of Sheds, drainage system, roads, sinking deep tube-wells & installation of water tanks etc. of Pahartali Workshop Electrical Works. Tender was published on 16-Mar-2015 and closing on 30Apr-2015 at 12:00pm. For details, please contact: Md. Harun-ar-Rashid, Chief Mechanical Engineer (East) & Project Director, Bangladesh Railway, Central Railway Building (CRB), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone: 031-2863154 Email: [email protected] Invitation for International Tender Power Grid Company of Bangladesh under Power Division issued a tender for Procurement of Plant Design, Supply and Installation of Package 6: HathazariSikalbaha 230KV Transmission Line and Hathazari-Rampur 230KV Transmission Line on Turnkey Basis.. Tender was published on 08-Mar-2015 and closing on 19-Apr-2015 at 11:00 am. For details, please contact: Md. Ashraf Hossain, Company Secretary, Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd. The Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB) Bhaban (4th Floor), 8/A Ramna, Dhaka-1000. Phone: 9550514 Ext-286, 233 Please remain updated on these http://www.cptu.gov.bd/Notices.aspx and future tenders at the following website: More information The Embassy always welcomes your comments on, and suggestions for the Newsflash. 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