Dhaka-Berlin economic relations are expected to provide new dynamism with a three-day visit by German President Christian Wulff to Bangladesh beginning from today (Monday), traders and officials said.
Although no particular thing during the visit signed is, have a favourable impact on bilateral economic and political relations between the two countries, the diplomats said.
It (visit) a visible positive sign of the deepening of the strong political and economic partnership between two friendly countries, said a source at the German Embassy in Dhaka the vu.
As far back as 1986, even before the fall of the Berlin wall, the second German President to visit Bangladesh after from Weizsucker, will be President Christian Wulff.
"By visiting Bangladesh have a fresh positive exposure not only in Europe but also in the rest of the world", an official of the Foreign Ministry said.
The President will get Zillur Rahman, President of the Federal Republic of Germany at the airport of Hazrat Shahjalal, if he will arrive by a specific flight.
The two Presidents have a meeting on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Dipu Moni will call the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany) on the President before he delivers a lecture at the University of Dhaka on the same day.
In addition meeting have President of the Federal Republic of Germany with representatives of civil society and the different religions in the Goethe Insititut, Germany cultural institution.
Of the total bilateral trade, as in value between Germany and Bangladesh Euro 2.8 billion in 2010 calendar year. The balance of trade is largely for Bangladesh which exports mostly finished garments to Germany.
German exports, particularly chemicals and capital machinery, Bangladesh grow also.
The country's companies say that Bangladesh exports continue to be rise to Germany in the coming days, as have started various German shipping companies buy into Bangladesh shipyards built ships.
As a leading member of the European Union (EU), offers customs and quota-free access for Bangladesh were from the EU 'Everything but arms' is policy for the least developed countries (LDCs).
German machinery exports to Bangladesh experienced a 100 per cent over the preceding financial year. Germany is the largest export market for Bangladesh, business was called.
Source: thedailystar.net
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