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Bangladeshi Minister of State for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment to QNA: HH the Amir’s Visit Marks Significant Milestone in Dynamic Bilateral Relations

Dhaka: Minister of State for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment in Bangladesh Shofiqur Rahman Choudhury stressed that the visit of the Amir to Bangladesh marks a significant milestone in the dynamic relations between the two friendly countries.

He said in the 2022-2023 financial year, the remittance sent from Qatar to Bangladesh was $1.45bn, which was $1.34bn in the 2021-2021 financial year.

Agencies Athens: HE Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, Qatar’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, held a meeting with Dr Mohammed bin Mubarak bin Daina, Oil and Environment Minister of Bahrain amd Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, on the sidelines of the ninth UN Our Ocean Conference, held in Athens, Greece, under the theme “Our Ocean… an Ocean of Potential”. Dr. Bin Daina welcomed the Qatari minister, highlighting the fraternal relations between the two countries and their peoples, Bahrain News Agency reports. He stressed the importance of enhancing bilateral, as well as regional and international cooperation in the environmental and climate fields to achieve sustainable development goals and climate security. The Qatari Minister of Environment and Climate Change lauded the Qatar-Bahrain relations, affirming his interest in developing bilateral cooperation and coordination in the fields related to preserving the environment and climate security. He wished the kingdom continued success in the environment and climate action.

He said that for the last two financial years, Qatar is the 8th largest country in sending remittance to Bangladesh.

“Over the past three decades, the Bangladeshi community has integrated seamlessly into Qatari and Arab society, leaving positive impressions through their hard work in development, active cultural exchange, and contributions to various sectors,”

His Excellency pointed out, stressing that, “their respect for local customs and traditions, coupled with their skills and expertise, have earned them admiration and respect within the community.” He noted the development of Qatar’s legislative system regulating the labor market by saying, “Qatar is the pioneer in the Middle East to reform its labor law to protect workers’ rights,” citing reforms such as the fixation of minimum wages, the introduction of the Wage Protection System, the facilitation of changing employers, among others.

“These reforms have helped improve labor standards, enhance worker welfare, and promote social justice,” His Excellency said, adding that, “though there are still some limitations, the Qatari labor market may be characterized by its continuous efforts to address emerging challenges.” He expressed his country’s appreciation of the care and interest shown by the State of Qatar towards expatriate communities, including the Bangladeshi community, through initiatives like the establishment of the Qatar Visa Center, an almost free healthcare system, and zero income taxes for work visa holders, in addition to conducting community-based awareness program and campaign on current issues and fostering a safe working environment.

His Excellency stressed that these initiatives provide expatriate workers with a positive experience, expressing confidence that this commitment to well-being will continue to strengthen the relationship between Qatar and its expatriate communities.

HE the Bangladeshi Minister of State for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment said that strong communication channels exist between his Ministry and Qatar’s Ministry of Labour, adding that these channels facilitate collaboration on issues related to Bangladeshi workers’ welfare and ensure that proper follow-up mechanisms are in place, in accordance with bilateral cooperation.

Regarding the Qatar Visa Center in Bangladesh, His Excellency said that it plays a significant role in protecting workers’ rights. “It streamlines procedures and ensures proper documentation before workers depart for Qatar, minimizing the risk of exploitation,” he added, pointing out that the center provides comprehensive services, including visa processing, medical examinations, and orientation programs, ensuring that workers are well-informed and prepared for their employment in Qatar.” His Excellency indicated that Bangladesh is aware of the challenges that will face the labor market in the coming years, in light of the competition for skilled and qualified workers, saying, “we recognize the need to equip Bangladeshi youth with the skills and qualifications required for the evolving Gulf labor market, which is increasingly knowledge-based.” “Our Ministry actively promotes vocational training programs aligned with the demands of the Gulf market; ensuring Bangladeshi workers remain competitive in securing skilled jobs,” he added.

HE the Bangladeshi Minister of State for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment concluded his statements to QNA by stressing that his country’s partnership with Qatar is built on mutual respect, cooperation, and shared aspirations for prosperity and development, adding that Bangladesh remains committed to further strengthening these relations and ensuring the well-being of its citizens. (QNA)

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