The meeting primarily aimed at fostering collaboration, particularly in the apparel and textile sector, between the two countries.
Key discussions revolved around various trade-related issues, with a shared commitment to identifying new avenues for collaboration to maximise mutual trade and investment opportunities.
During the meeting, Faruque Hassan highlighted Bangladesh's heightened focus on diversifying its garment production, especially in high-value apparels made from manmade fibres.
He mentioned the potential for Bangladesh to import manmade fibre and yarn from Indonesia to support this endeavour.
Furthermore, Hassan urged Heru Hartanto Subolo to incentivise Indonesian businesses to invest in Bangladesh's manmade textile sector, citing the potential for a mutually beneficial partnership.
He also highlighted the industry's interest in augmenting apparel exports to Indonesia and sought the ambassador's cooperation in this regard.
Additionally, Faruque Hassan sought Subolo's support in establishing collaboration between BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology (BUFT) and Indonesian fashion institutes with the objective to enhance the knowledge and skills of BUFT students in various areas, such as fashion design, product development, and relevant technologies.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DR)