May10 , 2026

    Dhaka: Foreigners showing more interest to invest in shipping sector: Sakhawat

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    Shipping, and Labour and Employment Adviser Brig Gen (retd) Dr M Sakhawat Hussain today said foreigners have been showing more interest in investing in the country’s shipping, maritime, and port infrastructure development sectors.

    “The government has already taken various steps for maritime sector development, including reducing the port congestion to ease imports-exports,” he said while speaking at a view exchange with a delegation of the Shipping Reporters’ Forum at his ministry here.

    Sakhawat Hussain said the ministry has planned to build an international stander dockyard in Matarbari Deep Sea Port with the support of the World Bank.
    He said the ministry also took steps to increase facilities of carrying passengers and goods via waterway.

    Besides, the shipping ministry has taken steps to turn Mongla Sea Port into an environmentally friendly green port.

    The present interim government is working relentlessly for the country and its people, he added.

    The adviser urged the journalists to publish objective news for the development of the country.

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