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Yunus lauds expats’ role in strengthening Bangladesh economy

August 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has acknowledged the significant contributions of Bangladeshi expatriates in boosting the national economy through remittances, thanking them for helping the country recover strongly.

Speaking at an interaction with members of the Bangladesh community in Malaysia this evening, Yunus highlighted the interim government’s efforts to enhance services for expatriates.

He listened to their concerns and assured them that the issues raised would be addressed.

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Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain also spoke at the event. Bangladesh High Commissioner to Malaysia Shameem Ahsan conducted the session.

Yunus also discussed opportunities for expatriates to participate in the upcoming election, hinting at a “new experience” for them in the voting process.

Foreign Affairs Adviser Hossain reiterated the government’s commitment to promptly addressing expatriate issues, urging workers to ensure they have proper documentation before arriving in Malaysia to avoid legal and administrative complications.

“We can’t help you without proper documents,” he said, while recognising their vital role in sustaining Bangladesh’s economy through remittances.

Nazrul echoed the sentiments, expressing gratitude for the expatriates’ contributions and pledging continued government efforts to support them.

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