
DHAKA, Nov 24, 2022 (BSS) - Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi today said that the existing situation over the availability of energy like gas in the industries would be improved in January.
He also said that the gas crisis has become evident in the country due to the global situation for which production in the industries has also being hampered to some extent.
"It's a temporary problem, hopefully the situation will be improved in January," Tipu said.
The commerce minister said this while addressing the inaugural session of the 3rd edition of the three-day Ceramic EXPO Bangladesh-2022 held at the International Convention City Bashundhara in the capital.
Bangladesh Ceramic Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BCMEA) has been organizing this exposition.
He mentioned that the Prime Minister of her own has taken initiatives to resolve the existing problems being faced by the business community while hopefully those problems would be resolved soon.
Terming ceramic industry as a potential sector of Bangladesh, Tipu said that the locally produced ceramic items met around 85 percent of the domestic demand while the locally produced ceramic items are being exported to some 50 countries. "Hopefully, the export from ceramic items will cross $1 billion soon," he added.
BCMEA President Sirajul Islam Molla said that more than 70 industries in the ceramic sector are in operation in the country producing ceramic, tableware, tiles and sanitary items while the annual sale of ceramic items in the local market reaches around Taka 8,000 crore.
FBCCI senior vice president Mostafa Azad Chowdhury Babu and BCMEA secretary general Irfan Uddin spoke, among others, on the occasion.