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FBCCI and IBFB Sign MoU to Advance Policy Advocacy for Private Sector Growth

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FBCCI and IBFB Sign MoU to Advance Policy Advocacy for Private Sector Growth
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The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) and the International Business Forum of Bangladesh (IBFB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today at the FBCCI office in Motijheel, said in press release.

Mr. Hafizur Rahman, Administrator of FBCCI, signed the MoU on behalf of FBCCI, while Ms. Lutfunnisa Saudia Khan represented the International Business Forum of Bangladesh (www.ibfb.org).

FBCCI and IBFB Sign MoU to Advance Policy Advocacy for Private Sector Growth - Markedium (1)

The MoU establishes a strategic partnership focused on strengthening evidence-based policy advocacy to address the pressing challenges facing Bangladesh’s business community. Both organizations have committed to working together to promote economic growth and social development through collaborative initiatives.

Read more: DBH and IFC to work together to boost Green Housing in Bangladesh

The agreement underscores the importance of in-depth research and policy analysis to identify and overcome barriers in the business environment, including issues related to cross-border trade and regulatory constraints. This collaboration aims to support the development of more responsive, inclusive, and forward-looking policies that foster private sector competitiveness.

FBCCI and IBFB will jointly facilitate dialogue, knowledge exchange, and stakeholder engagement to drive impactful policy reforms and contribute to a more enabling business climate in Bangladesh.

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