- Jan 24, 2024
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Aside from exporting garments, we should pursue Saudis to invest in our hydrocarbon and defense sectors. We are totally depended on America for hydrocarbon exploration. This needs to be changed. And also our defense sector can be greatly benefitted if Saudis invest in weapons manufacturing in Bangladesh. BOF (Bangladesh Ordnance Factory), BMTF (Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory), KSY (Khulna Shipyard), and Narayanganj Shipyard are some of the potential areas where we should draw Saudi investment. What do you say?
All these are potential areas of investment but I see Polyester Staple fiber projects and shipbuilding as the most promising, they are strategic for our national development. The first needs massive capital outlay and the two main ingredients (ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid) both come from Saudi Arabia (SABINCO being a major player) which will be exported to Bangladesh to be converted to Polyester Staple fiber.
The second is shipbuilding - where massive amounts of skilled labor is needed. Bangladesh can specialize in smaller coastal and specialized logistics and fishery ships which India, China or Vietnam will find hard to compete in.
I am not so sure Saudis will be interested in investing in military production - that will be better directed toward companies like NORINCO maybe. China has perfected low cost (But high quality) defence products.