But Shinzo Abe's administration picked the six projects from the list that it deemed suitable for investment through Japanese private investors. The government had submitted a list of 18 projects to the Japanese government in December 2017. The feasibility study, the construction period and other issues will also be fixed at the meeting, said officials of the Prime Minister's Office and the planning ministry. The implementation timeline for the projects to be implemented by groups such as Kajima, Sojitz and Marubeni will be set at the fourth Bangladesh-Japan Joint PPP Platform meeting in Dhaka next month. Major Japanese large firms are to invest about $6.4 billion to implement six infrastructure projects in Bangladesh under the public-private partnership model. Six infra projects will be implemented under the PPP model He emphasized on enhancing bilateral and economic ties between the two countries and expressed hope it will reach new dimensions and be strengthened in future.Įnrico Nunziata lauded Bangladesh as a country with immense possibilities. He thanked Italy's envoy for showing interest in investing in these sectors. Tajul urged the Italian government to assist in implementing the 'My Village My Town' ideology of Bangladesh government which aims to take all the amenities of towns to remote villages. Italian Envoy to Bangladesh Enrico Nunziata expressed the interest on Sunday during a meeting with Local Government, Rural Development (LGRD) Minister Md Tajul Islam. Italy has expressed interest in investing 200 million Euros in Bangladesh for development of rural infrastructure, transportation system, drinkable water and drainage system. Italy keen to invest 200m Euros in Bangladesh’s rural infrastructure
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