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PM suggests common currency for Muslim countries

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Update: 2024-03-05 21:12:57
PM suggests common currency for Muslim countries

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today (March 5) said that the Muslim countries could introduce a common currency, like the European Union (EU), to boost trade and commerce among them as a delegation of D-8 Trade Ministers called on her.
 
“It would be very good, if we, the Muslim countries, can introduce a common currency like EU to facilitate trade and commerce among us,” she said.

Prime Minister's Speechwriter Md Nazrul Islam briefed reporters after the call on of the delegation of D-8 Trade Ministers led by Turkish Deputy Minister of Trade Mustafa Tizcu at the premier’s official residence Ganabhaban.

The Prime Minister said that the D-8 was formed with the eight mostly populated Muslim countries of the world aiming to enhance the trade and commerce among them side by side improving friendship to develop the socioeconomic status of the people of these countries.

She added, “My aim is to improve the fate and socioeconomic development of the common people, and it is possible only when we will be able to enhance trade and commerce among us.”

Mentioning that the D-8 member countries has plenty of scopes for it, she said, “If we can improve trade among us then we would not have to be dependent on others.”

Sheikh Hasina, while talking about the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals, said that their one or two generations are going to be lost and many of them are involving in criminal activities.

She also expressed her grave concern regarding their dignified repatriation to their homeland, Myanmar. “It is becoming difficult day by day due to the the present internal conflict in Myanmar,” she said.

The Premier said that the D-8 should work together like a family in trade and commerce as well as technical assistance to each other for improving their own fate.

The main agenda of the meeting was to implement preferential trade agreement (PTA) among the D-8 member countries and expand its areas of effectiveness.

In this regard, a Dhaka Declaration was made which was adopted in the meeting of Council of Ministers as they agreed to boost bilateral and multilateral trades among the D-8 countries.

BDST: 2112 HRS, MAR 05, 2024
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