Qatar-Bangladesh Relations… Broad Horizons of Fruitful Cooperation, Partnerships

Doha: Bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh are progressing at a firm and steady pace toward broad horizons of cooperation and fruitful partnerships.

The two countries, which have established diplomatic relations since the 1970s, are linked by deep and rooted fraternal ties, nourished by common history, culture, religion, and values.

Relations between the two countries have witnessed remarkable development in recent years through mutual visits at various levels, and have also witnessed fruitful cooperation in all fields, which reflects the keenness of the leadership of the two countries to develop these relations and advance them into strategic partnerships and further progress and prosperity.

Within the framework of the keenness to strengthen bilateral relations, the official visit carried out by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh comes as part of His Highness’s Asian tour. During the visit, HH the Amir will m
eet with HE President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Mohammed Shahabuddin and HE Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to support and develop them and move them to advanced stages of fruitful strategic partnerships in a way that serves the interests and aspirations of the two countries and their friendly peoples.

Diplomatic relations between the State of Qatar and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh date back to the 1970s. The State of Qatar opened its embassy in Dhaka on 1/15/1980, while the Bangladesh embassy opened in Doha on 12/29/1981.

Cooperation between the two countries includes a wide range of fields, including economic, artistic, commercial, investment, and the employment of the Bangladeshi workforce in Qatar, in addition to cooperation in the fields of education, tourism, culture, sports, and human resources development.

To achieve greater cooperation between the two countries, HE Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Ba
ngladesh Sheikh Hasina Wazed visited Doha in May 2023 to participate in the 3rd edition of the Qatar Economic Forum, where she was received at the Amiri Diwan by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. During the meeting, they discussed the bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen and develop them, in addition to a number of issues of common interest.

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani also met with HE Sheikh Hasina Wazed on the sidelines of the 3rd Qatar Economic Forum.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and develop them, especially in the field of energy and joint work in the technology sector. They also discussed a number of topics of common interest.

In her speech before the Potential of Trade and Investment in Bangladesh Forum, held in Doha in March 2023, with the participation of the Qatar Chamber (QC), the Qatari Businessmen
Association (QBA), and the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), HE Sheikh Hasina Wazed called on Qatari businesspersons and investors to invest in Bangladesh. She indicated that Bangladesh offers tremendous incentives and facilities for investors, affirming the strong performance of the Bangladeshi economy and the significant growth of the GDP despite the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic on the global economy.

On his part, HE QBA Chairman Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al-Thani said that the forum represented an opportunity to learn about the investment opportunities available in Bangladesh. He also stressed that Qatari businesspersons are keen to enhance the investment and partnership relations with companies in the countries with which the State of Qatar has extended and strong relations, indicating that the agricultural, industrial, and tourism sectors are always a priority.

In March 2023, QFC took part in the Bangladesh Investment Summit titled “Trade and Investment potentials in Bangladesh”, held in Doha. The
summit showcased the potential investment opportunities in Bangladesh across various sectors.

In his keynote speech, QFC Chief Executive Officer Yousuf Mohamed Al Jaida said: “Bangladesh and Qatar have been enjoying a healthy economic relationship for over four decades, which has significantly grown in recent years. This is evidenced in the exponential growth of the two nations’ trade volume rising from QR 948 million in 2017 to more than QR 10 billion in 2022.” Al Jaida added: “Beyond ICT, energy and human capital, there are numerous areas where we can expand mutually beneficial investment and partnerships, such as agriculture, technology education, tourism, culture, sports, and finance.” In September 2018, QFC, one of the world’s leading and fastest growing onshore business and financial centers, officially welcomed the Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ) as a registered business council on the QFC platform.

Source: Qatar News Agency