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Bangladesh Positions Itself as Hub for Turkish Investors in Asia

October 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bangladesh represents a strategic manufacturing and logistics hub for Turkish investors aiming to expand throughout Asian markets, according to Bangladesh Investment Development Authority Executive Chairman Ashik Chowdhury. In statements to Anadolu, Chowdhury emphasized that Turkish companies could leverage Bangladesh’s position to distribute products across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia, describing the South Asian nation as a potential “second office for Asian development and Asian growth.”Key

Investment Sectors Identified

Chowdhury specifically highlighted textiles and garments, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, and defense industries as prime sectors for Turkish investment. He noted Bangladesh’s projected emergence as the world’s eighth-largest consumer market by 2030, creating substantial opportunities across multiple industries. The official also pointed to ongoing discussions between Ankara and Dhaka regarding technology transfer and joint defense ventures that could position Bangladesh as both supplier and customer for Türkiye’s defense industry.

Cultural Synergy and Economic Vision

The Bangladeshi official cited “cultural affinity and emerging market mentality” as creating natural synergy between Turkish enterprises and Bangladesh. He described Turkish investors as “risk-takers who understand the journey,” making them ideally suited for Bangladesh’s dynamic market environment. Chowdhury proposed establishing a dedicated Turkish economic zone within Bangladesh to facilitate concentrated investment and manufacturing operations, building on existing Turkish expertise in logistics, aviation, and seaport management.

Historical Context and Trade Relations

Türkiye and Bangladesh have maintained bilateral relations since 1974, with diplomatic missions established in each other’s capitals by 1981. The two nations currently maintain a $1.1 billion bilateral trade volume, which officials hope to expand through increased Turkish investment in Bangladesh’s developing industrial infrastructure. Chowdhury’s comments reflect Bangladesh’s active efforts to position itself as a manufacturing and distribution center within broader Asian supply chains, with Turkish businesses identified as ideal partners for this strategic initiative.

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