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Ito Naoki, Japan’s ambassador to Bangladesh, said the Matarbari deepwater port project, if implemented, would make Singapore modern. If the Third Terminal, Matarbari project, Metrorail project is implemented, Bangladesh will occupy a new place in the world. Matarbari especially will be modern Singapore. Port communication will acquire a new dimension. The enormous development that is taking place in the private sector around these projects is also an achievement for Bangladesh.
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He expressed this hope in a lengthy conversation with Bashundhara Group Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir on Wednesday.
Naoki said that the face of Bangladesh will change in the next five years. The world will have a new Bangladesh in 2025. Examples will be set in all kinds of development.
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Speaking at the residence of Bashundhara Group Managing Director Kaler Kantha Editor Imdadul Haque Milon, Daily Sun Editor Enamul Haque Chowdhury, Bangladesh Pratidin Editor and CEO of News 24 TV Naeem Nizam, Banglanews 24 Editor Jewel Mazhar, News Twenteh. Tayyab and the President of the Kings of Bashundhara, Imrul Hasan, were present.
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The Japanese ambassador said that the Japanese Economic Zone is being built on a thousand acres of land in Araihazar Upazila near Dhaka with the priority of Japanese investors. Several large industrial groups in Japan will be able to invest in this economic zone.
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The Ambassador said that Bangladesh has been successful in reversing the economy by coping with the effects of the Corona virus epidemic. In this case, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership is commendable. Not only is the economy recovering, but much of the infrastructure that is developing under his leadership is becoming visible. He mentioned that Bangladesh is getting a new look.
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