President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Monday urged South Korea to invest more in Bangladesh as an investment-friendly environment now prevails in the country.
He came up with the call when the newly-appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Korea-ROK (South Korea) to Bangladesh Park Young-Sik presented his credentials to him at Bangabhaban in the capital in the morning.
Welcoming the new ambassador, he said South Korea is one of the major foreign investors in Bangladesh, President's Press Secretary Md Joynal Abedin told news agency BSS.
The President said that the congenial business environment of Bangladesh and its rapidly growing economy welcome more Korean investments in the fields of light engineering, electronics, home appliances, infrastructure development, ICT sector, shipbuilding etc.
It is noted that South Korea is the major investor in Bangladesh with an accumulated gross stock of $1.4 billion dollars in FY 2021-22 with the investment of more than 150 Korean companies.
Mohammed Shahabuddin said there are many potential areas between Bangladesh and South Korea where both countries will benefit through joint ventures.
Expressing his satisfaction with the South Korean government's Employment Permit System (EPS), the Head of State said many Bangladeshi skilled workers will be able to get employment opportunities in Korea through this.
In reply, the South Korean ambassador said his country is keen to increase bilateral trade and investment with Bangladesh.
In this regard, he stressed on the visit-exchange of high-level delegations from the public and private sectors of the two countries.
Lauding the skills of Bangladeshi expatriates, Park Young-Sik said they (manpower) are making important contributions to the development of South Korea. He sought full cooperation in doing his assignments in Bangladesh.
The President assured him of providing all necessary support in performing his duties here.
Bd-pratidin English/Golam Rosul