Bangladesh and Nagaland explore trade collaborations

BAN President, L Mongkum Jamir and Ruhul Amin, Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh.

BAN President, L Mongkum Jamir and Ruhul Amin, Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh.

Dimapur, December 6 (MExN): The Business Association of Nagas (BAN) welcomed a delegation from the High Commission of Bangladesh at Hotel Saramati, Dimapur on December 5. 

The delegation, led by Ruhul Amin, Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh and Head of the Mission in Guwahati, engaged in discussions with BAN members, informed a press release issued by BAN. 

This meeting was initiated by Ruhul Amin, who was on a visit to Nagaland with a delegation of seven members. Amin commended the strong and growing relationship between Bangladesh and the BAN while recalling the visit of a 12-member BAN delegation to Bangladesh in May, resulting in signing of 34 MoUs.

In his address, Amin highlighted the strategic importance of “Dimapur as the second-largest hub in the Northeast.” He pointed out the tremendous opportunities for business and trade collaboration between Bangladesh and Nagaland and urged continued discussions and partnerships going into the future.

BAN President, L Mongkum Jamir acknowledged the ongoing efforts by Association to address logistical and transportation challenges and expressed its readiness to collaborate closely once “these hurdles are overcome, ensuring a seamless partnership that meets the requirements of both regions.”