Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday hoped that Bangladesh would get the long awaited duty free access for 61 products to the Indian market during the visit of the Indian prime minister in September.
The association in a state expressed hoped that Indian premier Manmohan Singh would also agree to remove tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff barriers in exports of Bangladeshi product to India.
It said that more Indian investments would flow into Bangladesh after the two countries signed a bilateral document on deals promotion and protection of investment during the Indian external affair minister's recent visit.
The association also said that another deal signed during the same visit on allowing Bhutanese vehicles to Bangladesh through Indian territory would promote both bilateral and multilateral trade in the region.
Source : New Age