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BD seeks 100,000 workers in Russian job market

BD seeks 100,000 workers in Russian job market
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Bangladesh is in discussion with Russia to enhance manpower, sending up to 100,000 workers within the next year.

Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman made a proposal to the Russian authorities on Monday who agreed to work on it expeditiously.

Currently, nearly 10,000 Bangladeshis are working in Russia, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The two sides are expected to complete necessary formalities in this regard soon.

Earlier in his bilateral meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, the Foreign Minister discussed to increase bilateral trade volume and requested Russian government for duty free quota free (DFQF) market access to Bangladesh’s products and urged steps for fast-track registration process for Bangladeshi products.

He requested Russia in invest in special economic zones and Hi-Tech parks in Bangladesh including in emerging sectors such as light-to-heavy engineering, food and agro-processing, petrochemicals, steel manufacturing, IT, etc.   

Dr Khalilur requested Russia to support Bangladesh for concluding an FTA between Bangladesh and Eurasia Economic Commission (EEC). 

Currently, EEC has five members namely Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.

In addition, both sides agreed that the trade volume between Bangladesh and Russia is well below the potential.

Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur emphasised the prospect of rapidly increasing Bangladeshi exports, particularly readymade garments and pharmaceuticals to the Russian market.

In this regard, the Russian side welcomed the proposal to host a business delegation from Bangladesh in the coming weeks.

The issue of cooperation in the area of technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), came up prominently during the visit.

The Foreign Minister proposed that a delegation on the application of AI in agriculture and health should visit Bangladesh, to which the Russian authorities readily agreed.  The Russian authorities also expressed interest in assisting Bangladesh in preparing its national AI policy and establishing institutions of excellence in AI in Bangladesh.

Dr Khalilur held an official bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister of Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on Monday.

SM/CitizenTimes