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The Best of Bangladesh is Business

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Dhaka Chamber Building65-66 Motijheel C/A, GPO Box: 2641, Dhaka-1000, BangladeshTel : 88-02-955 4383, 955 2562, Fax: 88-02-956 0830, 955 0103

E-mail : [email protected], Website: www.dhakachamber.com

IntroducingDhaka Chamber of

Commerce & Industry2012

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PANCHAGARH

NILPHAMARI

SYEDPUR

THAKURGAONLALMONIRHAT

DINAJPURRANGPUR

KURIGRAM

GAIBANDHA

JAIPURHAT

NAOGAON

RAJSHAHI

RANGPUR

DHAKA

SYLHET

INDIA

INDIA

INDIAINDIA

Bay of Bengal

KHULNABARISAL

G

NAWABGANJ

RAJSHAHI

BOGRA

NATORE

KUSHTIA

MEHERPUR

CHUADANGA

JHENAIDAH

RAJBARI

PABNA

ISHURDI

MANIKGANJ DHAKA

NARAYANGANJ

MUNSHIGANJ

SHARIATPURMADARIPUR

GOPALGANJ

BARISAL

SATKHIRA

KHULNA

BAGERHAT

BARGUNA

PATUAKHALI

JHALAKATI

PIROJPURBHOLA

NOAKHALI

LAKSHMIPUR

CHANDPUR

COMILLA

BRAHMANBARIA

NARSHINGDI

GAZIPUR

TANGAIL

MYMENSINGH

JAMALPUR

SHERPUR

NETRAKONA

SUNAMGANJSYLHET

MOULVIBAZAR

KISHOREGANJ HOBIGANJ

FENI

KHAGRACHARIHILL TRACTS

RANGAMATIHILL TRACTS

CHITTAGONG

BANDARBANHILL TRACTS

COX'S BAZAR

MAGURA

JESSORE NARAIL

FARIDPUR

SIRAJGANJ

Area of DivisionsDhaka : 31,119 Sq. Km. Chittagong : 33,771 Sq. Km.Rajshahi : 18,177 Sq. Km.Khulna : 22,274 Sq. Km.Sylhet : 12,596 Sq. Km.Barishal : 13,297 Sq. Km. Rangpur : 16.317 Sq. Km.

BANGLADESH0 25 50 km

Sea Port

City

Airport

EPZ

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Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry-A Profile

Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) incorporated

under the Companies Act, in the year 1958, is the largest and

most vibrant Chamber of the country. It has been a pioneer in

rendering services for the development of private sector

business and industry in Bangladesh for over five decades.

DCCI represents more than 38 categories of small, medium and

large entrepreneurs contributing towards creation of wealth and

employment.

A Board of Directors headed by a President, supported by a

Senior Vice President and a Vice President run DCCI. The

President, Senior Vice President and Vice President are elected

by the Board every year. One third of the Directors are elected

every year for the term of three years.

Objectives and Functions of DCCI

DCCI aims to promote trade, investment and industrialization in

the country. It has proven record of contribution towards the

development of business sector of Bangladesh. Some of the

important functions of DCCI are:

to give market oriented inputs for formulation and

implementation of government policies in respect of import,

export, industry, investment, banking, insurance, fiscal

measures and annual budget etc;

to prepare materials for various conferences relating to WTO,

UNCTAD, SAPTA, SAFTA, BIMSTEC, D-8 and OIC-TIPS etc;

to represent trade commerce and industry on various

advisory or consultative committees at different ministries

and departments of the government;

to comment on national and international legislative

measures affecting trade, commerce and industry;

to function as a forum for exchanging views on trade and

economy among different Chamber members, Government

agencies, DCCI members and local or foreign business

delegations;

to disseminate business related information to the members;

to publish trade and investment related information, analysis,

guide books on a monthly or yearly basis;

to organize training courses, seminars/workshops/symposia,

trade delegations, trade fairs and participation thereof at

home and abroad;

to undertake activities like survey, research etc. for

suggesting favourable business related policies;

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.

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m.

to prepare Economic Policy Papers (EPPs) for conducting

policy advocacy for the benefit of the business sector;

to sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with overseas

Chambers and other business organizations;

to prepare, implement and evaluate projects for

entrepreneurship development and to deliver time bound,

need-based and diversified services to the business

community;

to help women entrepreneurs to promote and expand their

businesses.

Standing Committees

To monitor development in the industry, trade and economy and

to carry out the activities as mentioned above, DCCI constitutes

about 24 Standing Committees on different issues every year.

The Standing Committees give suitable recommendations

which provide the Board necessary inputs for decisions.

Assistance to the members

The Chamber provides assistance to its members in three main

ways. These are Representations, Services and Contacts.

Representation

DCCI puts forward its suggestions and recommendations in all

important financial, fiscal, trade, investment policies of the

Government. It has representation in about 70 Government,

Semi-Government and Autonomous Bodies.

Services

Dhaka Chamber provides some other services like; supplying of

Business Information, Documentation, Email, Telex, Facsimile,

Photocopy, Commercial Library, Computer Services etc. The

Chamber's aim is to provide opportunities to its members which

otherwise would have been almost beyond their reach. DCCI's

Services also cover training courses, seminars, workshops,

dialogues, discussion meetings, buyers' sellers' meet, press

meets and preparation of different types of publications.

Members are kept posted with all important notifications

/circulars/tenders issued by the government and Autonomous

Bodies concerning trade, commerce, industry, money, banking,

finance, labour etc. through general and special circulars.

Contacts

Dhaka Chamber holds discussion meeting with various

Ministries, Government Agencies/Bodies, Chambers, High

Commissions/ Embassies and high government officials;

k.

l.

j.

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receives and sends foreign delegations; organize buyer's-

seller's meet, trade fairs, expositions etc.

Secretariat

DCCI has a full-fledged Secretariat with branches of

Administration, Accounts, Research, Public Relation, DBI,

Business Information & Library, Training and Knowledge

Centre, IT for providing various services to its members.

Research Cell

DCCI Research Cell acts as the think tank and focal point to

receive and process information, formulates DCCI's views and

ideas on trade and economy, provides inputs for policy

advocacy and disseminates the same to all concerned.

Publications of Dhaka Chamber

DCCI brings out a good number of regular publications. Of

these 1. Trade Information Bulletine 2. Monthly Review 3. Tax

Guide 4. SME Guide, 5. Introducing DCCI, 6. Training

Calender, 7. Women Directory, 8. Different Economic Policy

Papers, 9. Business Directory, Workshop / Seminar Reports,

Fact Sheets, Project and Training Brochures, 10. Annual

Reports etc. are worth mentioning.

Business Information Library

Dhaka Chamber has a well-equipped library having a good

collection of reference books, commercial directories,

government reports, parliamentary publications, commercial

journals, financial bulletins, international tenders, magazines

and newspapers of different countries with reading room

including internet facilities.

DCCI Business Institute (DBI)

To meet the growing demand of business community for

development of entrepreneurship and managerial capability, the

Chamber has established DCCI Business Institute (DBI) at its

own premise. The objective of DBI is to upgrade the skills of

business community by conducting various courses. It also

offers BBA course under National University having learned and

experienced faculty members.

Cooperation Agreements

DCCI has been actively cooperating with various international

agencies like UNDP, UNCTAD, WTO, ITC, ESCAP, UNIDO,

USAID, CBI World Bank, ICC, GTZ, ZDH, APO, JICA, IFC,

JETRO, CIPE, SEDF etc. in carrying out various joint project

activities for creation of a favourable investment climate and

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promotion of trade and industry. Besides, DCCI signs

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with other Chambers of the

world for promotion of bilateral trade and economic cooperation.

Membership Development

DCCI has been supported by a large number of small and

medium scale entrepreneur members engaged in business in

Dhaka. Multi-disciplinary members are the social characteristic

of the Chamber. It has exporters, importers, producers,

bankers, developers and other service oriented organizations

such as C&F Agents, PSI Companies, businessmen engaged in

shipping lines etc.

DCCI Knowledge Centre

DCCI, in cooperation with SEDF has established a Knowledge

Centre for providing knowledge-based services to the SMEs.

The objective of the centre is to increase the quantity and

quality of services being provided by DCCI by using high speed

internet and other ICT facilities.

Projects of DCCI:

Launching of Commercial Operation of Dhaka Customs

House Automation (DCHA) Project

One of the remarkable achievements of DCCI is launching of

commercial operation of Dhaka Customs House Automation

(DCHA)- the latest success in Public Private Partnership(PPP)

initiative. The Dhaka Customs House Automation (DCHA)

Project was taken up by National Board of Revenue(NBR), IFC-

BICF of World Bank and DCCI in cooperation with DataSoft.

Under the automation system, SITA, Airline Agent Feeder,

Airline Operator, Airline Express, C&F Agents, Airport Custom

(Import/Export Section, AIR Section, Speed Treasury, Airport),

Custom Intelligence, Bond Commission, Bangladesh Biman,

Dhaka ICD, PSI, DEPZ, NBR, Sonali Bank, Freight Forwarders

and all other related stakeholders will be provided fully

automated services. Dhaka Inland Container Depot will also be

covered with the automaton programme. The new system will

help cut down the customs procedures to six steps, in place of

the existing 31. The businesses can save both time and money

by around 80 per cent after the DCH is fully automated,

according to a study.

BUILD- Business Initiative Leading Development-a Public

Private Partnership project

Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) in cooperation

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with IFC-BICF and in partnership with Metropolitan Chamber of

Commerce & Industry (MCCI) and SME Foundation has been

implementing Business Initiative Leading Development(BUILD)

project. The project will continue for two years.

BUILD- a mechanism for Public-Private Dialogue(PPD) was

launched by Mr. Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, M.P, Hon'ble Finance

Minister on October 17, 2011 at a National Conference on

Public Private Partnership for Rapid Economic Growth at the

Hotel Rupashi Bangla. The 2-day Conference had one working

session to get views from different government and private

representatives in shaping up the operational mechanism of

BUILD. A supplement commemorating the launching of BUILD

was published in two leading Dailies one in bangla and another

in english highlighting on BUILD including messages from

different relevant Ministers extending their supports for this

noble initiative. A Theme Song was also prepared to give

enough publicity of the programme and express determination

to move forward jointly. The project will be able to help us to

suggest a framework for further development of private sector

for achieving targets of Vision 2021 announced by the present

Government.

The main objective of the project is to conduct effective

dialogue, research and policy advocacy to promote an improved

and enabling business environment in Bangladesh, which will

sustain for a long time vision.

The Netherlands Trust Fund II Project

Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI), along with

Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services

(BASIS), and International Trade Center (ITC) and Centre for

the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI)

Netherlands has signed "Netherlands Trust Fund II (NTF II)"

project in 2011. DCCI, BASIS, ITC and CBI Netherlands joined

in the signing of the NTF II project during the UN body Annual

Joint Advisory Group (JAG) meeting held in Geneva,

Switzerland on June 30th, 2011. The project, financed by the

Netherlands Trust Fund II (NTFII), will work towards creating

export competitiveness in the IT and IT-enabled services (ITES)

sector in Bangladesh. The project would be conducive to

increase the export potential of SMEs (Small and Medium

Enterprise) in Bangladesh and would help increasing

competitiveness of other sector contributing as cross-cutting

sector which would help in achieving the estimated 10 per cent

annual growth rate as has been targeted in Vision 2021. The

joint project aims at improving the image of Bangladesh as a

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destination for IT and ITES outsourcing and build the capacity

of Trade Support Institutions(TSIs) to provide customized and

effective services, to increase exports from this promising

sector.

SWITCH Asia Re-Tie Bangladesh

"Reduction of environmental threats and increase of

exportability of Bangladeshi leather products"

The project is jointly undertaken by SEQUA, gGmbH, Germany,

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO),

Bavarian Employer Association (bfz, gGmbH), DCCI,

Bangladesh Finished Leather Goods and Footwear Exporters

Association (BFLLFEA) and Bangladesh Tanners Association

(BTA).

CBI IT Outsourcing Export Coaching Program 2008-2014

(CBI ITO ECP)

Centre for the promotion of Imports from developing countries

(CBI) and organization of the Netherlands Government has

launched 'CBI ITO Export Coaching Program 2008-14'. The

objectives of CBI ITO ECP is the institutional development of

the Business Support Organization (BSOs) of the target

countries and promotion of export of IT related products of the

participating companies to the EU market and to assist

European services buyers in their offshore outsourcing buying

decision and guide them from strategy formulation to finalizing a

deal.

DCCI-GTZ Project on the Promotion Social Environmental

Standard in SME's

DCCI initiated the project in cooperation with GTZ with an

objective to increase awareness and knowledge among DCCI

members regarding environmental and social standard. The

project will continue in the year 2010 with some new activities.

DCCI Foundation

DCCI has got registration of DCCI Foundation and received

Certificate of Registration from Registrar of Joint Stock

Companies and Firms, Bangladesh in September 2009. Under

the banner of DCCI Foundation, the Chamber will be further

equipped to contribute more in enhancing skills by establishing

educational institutions, providing vocational trainings and

extending social services specially to the vulnerable section of

the community.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

President

Avwmd BeªvnxgASIF IBRAHIM

Managing DirectorNewage Garments Ltd.

Vice ChairmanNewage Accessories LimitedNewage Apparels LimitedNewage Fashionwear LimitedNewage Infotech Services LimitedNewage Plastics LimitedNewage Textiles LimitedNewage Yarn Dyeing LimitedNewage Resource Limited

Corporate Head Office:42/I, Indira Road, Dhaka- 1215, BangladeshTel: 88-02-8153204, 8112704Cell: 88-01713438980, 88-01713438990Fax: 88-02-8113518E-mail: [email protected]@newage-group.com

Line of Business: Manufacturer and exporter of ready-made garments, textiles, buttons, cartons, hangers, polybags and thread cones. Provider of information technology solutions for local and multinational companies.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Senior Vice President

nvq`vi Avng` Lvb, GdwmGHAIDER AHMED KHAN, FCA

PartnerAhmed Khan & Co.Chartered Accountants

Modhumita Building (1st Floor)160 Motijheel C/ADhaka-1000, BangladeshTel : 88-02-9564896, 7172938 (O)8262996 (Res.)Cell: 88-01711520820Fax: 88-02-9570884Email: [email protected]@bol-online.com Website : akc-bd.com

Line of Business: Public Accountant i.e. Accounting, Auditing, Taxation, Financial and Management Consultancy.

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Director

Gg ewki Dj-vn fuyBqvM. BASHIR ULLAH BHUIYAN

ProprietorShadow InternationalAdvance Trading Corporation

Meherba Plaza (3rd floor), 33 Topkhana RoadDhaka-1000, BangladeshTel: 88-02-9569819, 9560292Cell: 88-01711-533877Fax: 88-02-9564327E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.shadowgroupbd.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business: Indenting, import and marketing of plant and machineries for power plants, fertilizer factory, paper mills, cement industry and oil refinery.

Director

gvnveye AvbvgMAHABUB ANAM

DirectorTrade and Commerce Bangladesh Ltd.

ProprietorMahabub & Associates

5/B-14, Block-D, (2nd floor)Razia Sultana Road, MohammadpurDhaka-1207, BangladeshTel: 88-02-8157937Cell: 88-01713-040824Email: [email protected]

Line of Business: Tourism, consultancy, educational institutes, fashion house, transport, capital market, heavy electrical construction and agency.

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Director

wU AvB Gg b~i“j KexiT. I. M. NURUL KABIR

Managing Director & CEOSpinnovation Limited Chairman & CEOUpgrade Solutions Technologies Ltd.

Building No.-445, (2nd floor)Road- 31, New DOHS, MohakhaliDhaka- 1206, BangladeshTel: 88-02-9860715Cell: 88-01711563977Email: [email protected] [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business: Software, IT services, consultancy and outsourcing services.

Director

IqvKvi Avn‡g` †PŠayixWAQAR AHMAD CHOUDHURY

Managing Director & CEOGreen Delta LR Holdings Ltd.

DirectorNascom (Pvt.) Limited

Hadi Mansion (6th floor) 2, Dilkusha C/A., Dhaka-1000, BangladeshTel: 88-02-9553536, 9563356Cell: 88-01711521197Fax: 88-02-9562188Email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.gdslbd.com

Line of Business: Share brokerage, asset management, merchant banking and trading.

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Director

G Gm Gg gwnDwÏb †gv‡bgASM MOHIUDDIN MONEM

Deputy Managing DirectorAbdul Monem Sugar Refinery Limited

Monem Business District111, Bir Uttam C.R. Dutta Road(Sonargaon Road)Dhaka- 1205, BangladeshTel: 88-02-9676301Fax : 88-02-9668638Cell- 88-01713-007979, 88-01713-443355E-mail: [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business: Construction, Beverage, Ice-cream & Dairy, Sugar, Food & IT.

Director

Imgvb MwbOSMAN GANI

Publisher & CEOM/s. Agamee Prakashani

CEOM/s. Swarbarna Printers

Managing DirectorBook Village Bangladesh Ltd.

ChairmanBangladesh Digital Printing & Packaging Ltd.

36 Bangla Bazar, Dhaka-1100, BangladeshTel : 88-02-7111332, 7110021Cell: 88-01819219024Fax : 88-02-7110021E-mail: [email protected]

Line of Business: Publishing, Printing, Import & Export.

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Director

Lvqi“j gwR` gvngy`KHAIRUL MAJID MAHMUD

Managing DirectorCaldwell Development Ltd.

House-54, Road-11, Block-CBanani, Dhaka-1213, BangladeshTel : 88-02-8824192, 8824197Fax : 88-02-8836737 Cell: 88-01714024896E-mail: [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business: Real Estate, International Trade (Commodity), ICT, Infrastructure Building.

Director

†K Gg Gb gb&&Ryi“j nKK.M.N. MANJURUL HOQUE

Proprietor & CEOM/s. WIDE LINK INTERNATIONAL

DirectorAGRANI BANK LIMITED(State owned Commercial Bank)

33 Topkhana Road (1st floor), Meherba Plaza, Sabuj Chaya, Dhaka-1000, BangladeshTel : 88-02-9555767, 9562300Cell: 88-01819219292Fax : 88-02-9123418, 9571022E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Line of Business: General Business & Trading, Import Railway Aviation Spares & Home Appliance, Export Jute Goods & Non-Traditional Items.

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Director

Aveyj †nv‡mbABUL HOSSAIN

Managing DirectorFazila Group

Corporate Office34, Bijoy Nagar (1st floor), Dhaka-1000, BangladeshTel : 88-02-8331704-5, Cell: 88-01713-042077Fax : 88-02-9358974E-mail : [email protected]@fazilagroup.comweb : www.fazilagroup.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business : Electronics, Textile, Real Estate, Tourism, Dredging, Automobiles etc.

Director

Imvgv ZvmxiOSAMA TASEER

Managing DirectorFour Wings Ltd.

Industrial Plot # 4Milk Vita Road, Section #7Mirpur, Dhaka-1216Tel: 88-02-9011471, 88-02-9014742 (O)Cell : 88-01711-826160Fax: 88-02-9013381Email: [email protected]

Line of Business : 100% Export oriented Readymade Garment Industry.

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Director

†gvnvt Bd‡ZLviDwÏb (bIkv`)MOHD. IFTEKHARUDDIN (NAUSHAD)

DirectorModhumita Group

Proprietor Inn-Win Enterprise

Modhumita Cinema Building158-160, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000Tel: 88-02-9551777 Cell: +88-01711524284Fax: 88-02-9569841Email: [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business : Import of Films.

Director

†K wR KwigK. G. KARIM

Managing DirectorKarim & Sons

1/E/1, Zigatola, DhanmondiDhaka-1209, BangladeshTel: 88-02-8622345Cell: 88-01713038351Fax: 88-02-8622346Email: [email protected]

Line of Business: Indenting and Import.

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Director

Avemvi Kwig †PŠayixABSAR KARIM CHOWDHURY

CEOM/s. Fazal Wire & Metal Industries M/s. The Fazal Industries 41/1, Horycharan Roy RoadFaridabad, Dhaka- 1204, BangladeshCell. 88-01199-804929Fax : 88-02-9560830

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business: Electrical Product, Metal Wire Products.

Director

Gg Avey †nvivqivM. ABU HORAIRA

ProprietorM/s. Salman Refrigeration

CEONaaz Trade Link

Managing PartnerNishat Trading Corporation Contact Address: 103, K.P. Ghosh Street, ArmanitolaDhaka- 1100, BangladeshTel : 88-02-7394330 Cell: 88-01711537073Fax: 88-02-7312252E-mail: [email protected]

Line of Business: Marketers and Importer of Air Conditioning & Refrigerating Equipments, Refrigerant Gases, Lubricants & Capital Machineries, Exporter of Leather Handicrafts & Holy Books etc.

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Director

L›`Kvi knx`yj BmjvgKh. SHAHIDUL ISLAM

Owner Dhaka Diesel & Machineries

CEOM/s. Mahabuba Khandaker

Presidency Tower205 Nawabpur RoadDhaka-1100, BangladeshTel : 88-02-7117411, 7117055, 9566701Cell : 88-01713-001107Fax : 88-02-7121347E-mail: [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012

Line of Business : Import & Export : Power tools, Water pump, Water meter, Electronic motor, Diesel Engine, Generator, Air Compressor, Ball Bearing, Rubber Belt, Power Tiller, Vibrator Machine & all sorts of Machineries.

Director

†nv‡mb G wmK`viHOSSAIN A. SIKDER

Managing DirectorKohinoor Leather Products Ltd.

Kohinoor Garments Patchary &Accessories (BD) Incorporate

HomeTech Developments & Holdings Ltd.

70, Shahid Sayed Nazrul Islam Soroni, North South Road (Premier Bank Bhaban)1st Floor, Dhaka-1100, BangladeshTel : 88-02-7169014, 9566402Cell: 88-01711523675Fax : 88-02-7121273E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Line of Business: Manufacturer & Exporter of leather & leather goods, Garments Accessories, Construction & Real Estate.

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Former Presidents of DCCI

1959-60

1960-61

1961-62

1962

1962-63

1963-64

1964-67

1967

1967-68

1968-69

1969-72

1972-76

1976

1976-79

1979-82

1982-84

1984-85 &

1992-93

1985-86 &

1991-92

Late Sakhawat Hossain

Late Abu Nasir Ahmed

Late Yahya Ahmed Bawany

Late Nurul Huda

Late Mohd. Ayub

Late Sakhawat Hossain

Late Ahmed Hossain

Late Q.J. Ahmed

Late A Qasem

Late Akhlaque Ahmed

Late Matiur Rahman

Late K.A. Sattar

Late Mirza Golam Hafiz

Chowdhury Tanbir Ahmed Siddiky

Late Nuruddin Ahmed

M.A. Sattar

Late M Yunus, FCA

Mahbubur Rahman

9552485, 9572258(0)

9122120, 9111732(0)8812900, 8810661 (R)01199865876

8621942, 96766988622583-4 (0), 8827555 (R) 01199850219

Year Name Telephone

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Former Presidents of DCCI

1986-90

1993-94

1994-95

1995 & 1998

1996

1997

1999

2000

2001

2002-03

2004

2005

2006

2007-08

2009

2010

2011

Late A.S. Mahmud

A.T.M. Waziullah

A. Rob Chowdhury

R. Maksud Khan

Ali Hossain (Hasan)

A.S.M. Quasem

M.H. Rahman

Aftab-ul Islam

Benajir Ahmed

Matiur Rahman

Fazle R.M. Hasan, FCA

Sayeeful Islam

M. A. Momen

Hossain Khaled

Zafar Osman

Abul Kasem Khan

Asif Ibrahim

8931250-1, 8924075 (0)89 1 1840, 8911870 (R)01199850139

8916300 (0), 8914191 (R)01713002300

9343948 (0)8920665, 8921334 (R)01713002080

9346331 (R), 0192210777

9126536, 8110341, 8116951 (0), 9123340 (R)01711525250

9893637-8, 8832897-8 (0) 881 9790, 8821794 (R) 01711567137

9553317, 9555403(0)8821174, 8817001 (R)01711560452

81 1 7296, 81 1 9968(0)

8919986-7, 01713040509

8144330(0), 01199850217

9550539, 9554491 (0) 8860109(R), 01199858716

8118151, 9120428-9 (0)

9895372 (R), 01711527439

9568888 (0) , 83 13208 (R) 01819241999

9564033(0), 01711537968

8825801-2(0), 01713039697

9892169, 01819210210

8153204, 8112704

01713438990

Year Name Telephone

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Former Sr. Vice Presidents of DCCI

1970-72

1973-74

1975

1976

1977-78

1978-79

1979-82

1982-84

1984-85

1985-86

1986-88

1989-90

1991-92

1992-93

1993-94

1994-95

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

A. Sattar Karawadia

Khorshed Alam

A.M.M Shamsul Alam

M.A. Huq (Late)

M.A. Huq (Late)

M.A. Khaleque (Late)

M. Reza (Late)

Shamsuzzoha Khan (Late)

Alhaj Abdus Salam

Md. Ali Hossain

A.M. Mubash-Shar

A.M. Mubash-Shar

Masudur Rahman

Masudur Rahman

Syed Jamaluddin Haider

Sajjatuz Jumma

Hossain Akhtar

Fazle R.M. Hasan, FCA

Ashraf Ibn Noor

Masudur Rahman

Sajjatuz Jumma

A.M. Mubash-Shar

Mahbub-Uz-Zaman

Shabbir Ahmed Khan

Zafar Osman

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Manzur-Ur-Rahman (Ruskin)

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Salahuddin Abdullah

M.S. Shekil Chowdhury

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Former Vice Presidents of DCCI

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Late Mokhlesur Rahman

Late M.A. Huq

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Late Mosharraf Hossain

Late M.A. Razzaque Miah

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A.A. Moniruzzaman

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Late Sayeedur Rahman

Masudur Rahman

Late M.A. Khaleque

Md. Ismail Hossain Miah.

Md. Ismail Hossain Miah.

Khurshed Ali Mollah

Md. Sirajuddin Malik

Syed Toufique Ali

Absar Karim Chowdhury

Manzur Hossain

Zafar Osman

Nasir Hossain

Muhammad Golam Mustafa

Absar Karim Chowdhury

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M. Abu Horaira

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DCCI SECRETARIATPABX: 955 2562, 9554383 (Hunting), Fax: 880-2-956 0830, 9550103E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.dhakachamber.com

Name

Mustafa MohiuddinSecretary

Md. Hossain Ali Executive Director (DBI)

Ferdaus Ara BegumAdditional Secretary (R&P)

Syed Delwar HossainAdditional Secretary (Admin)

Ashish Kumar PaulAdditional Executive Director (DBI)

Muhammad Zafarullah, FCA Chief Accountant

M. Fazlul KarimJoint Secretary (Common Service)

Md. Ghulam HussainJoint Secretary (Membership)

Md. Humayun Kabir Fakir Joint Secretary (R&P)

Abdul MalekDeputy Chief Accountant

Md. Habibur Rahman Deputy Chief Accountant

A.K.S.M. Tozammel Hossain Deputy Secretary

(P. S. to the President)

Md. Shamsuddin Azad Deputy Secretary (Admin)

Engr. Utpal SahaDeputy Secretary (Estate & Maintenance)

Mohammed EmranDeputy Secretary (HRM)

Gazi Mizanur Rahman Assistant Secretary (Accounts)

Mir Raushan Saleha Assistant Secretary (DBI)

Abul Hasan Fazle RabbiAssistant Secretary (PR)

Office

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Name

Md. Akramul HaqueAssistant Secretary (PR)

Farzana AkterAssistant Secretary (Board Affairs)

Md. Habibur Rahman Assistant Secretary (Accounts)

Tammana SultanaAssistant Secretary (DBI)

Mohammad Monir HossanAssistant Secretary (R&P)

Md. NuruzzamanSenior Officer (IT & Support Service)

Fayzunnahar KhanSenior Officer (R&P)

S.M. Habibur RahmanJunior Officer (Estate)

Md. SamiruddinJunior Officer, Despatch

Anna Dipali ParisJunior Officer

Md. Yousuf AliJunior Officer (Admin & Protocol)

Md. Al-AminAccounts Officer

Md. Sarwar AlamAccounts Officer

Abul BasharJunior Officer (DBI)

DCCI SEQUA Project:Md. Ahsanur Rashid Group Consultant

Office

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Official Name : People's Republic of Bangladesh

Form of Government : Parliamentary Form of Government

Head of the State : President

Head of the Government : Prime Minister

Geographical Location : In South Asia: between 20o 34 and 26o 38 North Latitude and between 88o01 and 92o 41 East Longitude Consists of mostly flat fertile alluvial land.

Boundaries : North: India (West Bengal & Meghalaya), West: India (West Bengal), East: India, (Tripura & Assam) and Myanmar, South: Bay of Bengal.

Area : 147,570 sq. km (56,977 sq. miles) (Territorial water- 12 nautical miles)

Capital City : Dhaka (Metropolitan Area 522 sq. kms.)

Standard Time : GMT +6 hours

Climate : Tropical; Mild Winter (October to March); Hot, Humid Summer (March to June); Humid- Warm Rainy Monsoon (June to October)

Rainfall : 1194 mm to 3454 mm (June- August)

Population : 147.9 million (Provisional estimate, 2010-11)

Life expectancy : 66.1 years (men), 68.7 years (women), 67.2 (Both)

Per Capita GDP : US $755

Internet domain : bd

Intl. dialling code : +880

Land boundaries : Total: 4,246 km (border countries: Myanmar 193 km, India 4,053 km)

Highest peak : Keokradong (Bandarban Hill District) 1,230 m

Labor force : by occupation: agriculture: 48.4%, industry: 24.3%, services: 14.2%

Literacy Rate : 56.7 Percent. (2009)

Language : 95 percent Bengali, 5 percent other dialects. English is widely understood and spoken.

Religion : Muslim (88.3%), Hindu (10.5%), Buddhist (0.6%), Christian (0.3%) and Animists and believers in tribal faiths (0.3%).

Food : Rice, bread, fruits, vegetables, pulses, fish, meat and potato

Currency : Taka (BDT)

Principal Industries : Jute, Tea, Textiles, Ready-made Garments (RMG), Paper, Newsprint, Fertilizer, Leather and Leather Goods, Sugar, Cement, Fish processing, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industries, Plastic and Ceramics.

BANGLADESH COUNTRY PROFILE

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Major Trading Partners : USA, EU countries, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, UAE etc.

Traditional Export Goods : Raw Jute, Jute Goods, Tea, Leather, and Leather Products etc.

Non-traditional Exports : Ready-made garments, Knitwear, Frozen Shrimps, Other Fish products, Jute Carpet, Shoes and other leather goods, Newsprint, Paper, Naphtha, Furnace Oil, Urea, Fruits & Vegetables, Cut Flower, Handicrafts, Jewelries.

Principal Imports : Petroleum products, Food Grains, Oil Seeds, Crude Petroleum, Fertilizer, Cement Clinker, Staple Fibers, Yarn, Fabrics, Iron, & Steel, Capital Machineries, Automobiles etc.

International Airports : Hajrat Shahjalal (Rh.) International Airport, Dhaka, Shah Amanat International Airport, Chittagong and Osmani International Airport, Sylhet.

Domestic Airports : Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Cox's Bazar, Thakurgaon, Syedpur, Rajshahi, Jessore, Barisal and Ishwardi.

Domestic Airlines : Public Sector: Bangladesh Biman, Private Sector: GMG Airlines, Regent Airways and United Airways (BD.) Ltd.

Sea Ports : Chittagong and Mongla

Inland River Ports : Dhaka, Chandpur, Barisal, Khulna, Bhairab, Naryanganj, Sirajganj.

Land Ports : Benapol, Teknaf, Banglabandha, Sonamasjid, Hili, Darshana, Birol, Burimari, Tamabil, Haluaghat, Akhaura, Bibirbazar and Bhomra.

Radio Broadcast Station : Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet, Comilla, Rangamati and Thakurgaon.

TV Broadcast : Dhaka, Natore, Chittagong, Brahmanbaria, Patuakhali, Noakhali, Bangladesh Television, Chanel I, ATN Bangla, NTV, RTV, ETV etc.

Press : The Daily Star, The Financial Express, New Age, Prothom alo, Jugantor, Ittefaq, Inquilab, Kaler Kantho etc. are some prominent dailies.

News Agency : Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), bdnews24.com, banglanews24.com etc.

Satellite Station : Betbunia and Talibabad

Tourist Season : October to March

Major Export - partners : USA 22.28%, Germany 15%, UK 9.01%, France 6.71%, Italy 3.7% Netherlands 1.8% (2011)

Major Import - partners : India 15.2%, Malaysia 5.8%, Japan 4.4%, Singapore 4%, Rep. of Korea 3.7%

Communications : Railways: 2,768 km, Roadways: total: 239,226 km, Waterways: 8,370 km

Source : Bangladesh Economic Survey, 2011 (MoF), BoI, EPB & different Govt. published sources.

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IND

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Sourc

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conom

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2011

(M

OF

); ii) E

conom

ic T

rends, January

, 2012 (

BB

); iii)

Export

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tem

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PB

), iv)

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1)

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Graphical Representation ofEconomic Indicators of Bangladesh

(2001-02 to 2010-11)

GDP Composition

Service

49.70%

Industry

30.35%

Agriculture

19.95%

GDP

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Bil

lio

n U

S $

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Graphical Representation ofEconomic Indicators of Bangladesh

(2001-02 to 2010-11)

Export and Import

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Export Import

Mil

lio

n U

S $

800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0

US

$

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Percapita Income

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Graphical Representation ofEconomic Indicators of Bangladesh

(2001-02 to 2010-11)

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Foreign Exchange Reserve Remittance

Foreign Exchange Reserve and Remittance

Mil

lio

n U

S $

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Pe

rce

nta

ge

Gross Investment National SavingsRevenue Earning Revenue expenditure

Savings and Investment and Revenue Earning & Revenue Expenditure asPercentage of GDP

Source : Bangladesh Economic Survey, 2011 (MoF). Compiled by DCCI Research Cell.

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