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Md Nojibur Rahman, principal secretary to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, speaking as a panelist at a High-Level
Thematic Panel Discussion of the 4th ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development (FFD) at the UN Headquarters
in New York, US, on April 18, 2019. Photo: Courtesy
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Md Nojibur Rahman, principal secretary to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, presented the
recommendations while speaking as a panelist at the High-Level Thematic Panel
Discussion titled ‘Trade, science, technology, innovation and capacity building’ of the 4th
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Forum on Financing for Development (FFD) at the
UN Headquarters in New York yesterday.
Sofie Maddens, head of Regulatory Market Environment Division of ITU, and Miho
Shirotori, chief of Global and Regional Trade Analysis Section of UNCTAD, were the other
panelists of the event.
In this thematic session, the principal secretary along with other panelists discussed
several issues such as the steps needed to recognise the multilateral trading system for
sustainable development, the equitable distribution of trade benefits, impacts of emerging
trends in technology, including in e-commerce on the global landscape for trade,
Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the UN said in a statement.
In his deliberations, Nojibur Rahman came up with some recommendations to make the
Multilateral Trading System more effective.
Second, it is imperative for the WTO to address the current challenges faced by the
international trading system. It needs to be ensured that development remains at the
front and center of the multilateral trading system.
Third, issues such as trade barriers, trade-distorting subsidies, and other trade-distorting
measures must be addressed.
Fourth, the Doha Development Agenda aiming at addressing the systemic imbalances in
the multilateral trading system need to be concluded.
Fifth, digital platforms and fintech can help strengthen trade financing for MSMEs.
Finally, ‘Aid for trade’ support should be increased for the capacity building,
diversification, value addition and integration of the low-income countries into the global
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value chains.
Mentioning that the developing and the least developed countries have started the e-
commerce only recently, Nojibur Rahman said, “To reap the benefits of e-commerce,
minimise the risks, and also to gain people’s confidence, countries will have to address the
barriers to business from an ‘ecosystem perspective’.”
“The new 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) tools such as automation, 3D Printing,
Artificial Intelligence, should be aligned with the expansion of the e-commerce because
still some countries remain at the 2IR or 3IR level,” he also said.
For the expansion of trade and the attainment of development goals, Principal Secretary
Nojibur Rahman stressed on regional and sub-regional cooperation frameworks such as
BBNG and BCIM.
The representatives of different member states, civil society organisations and other
stakeholders mentioned Bangladesh’s indomitable success in their interventions which
significantly attracted the audience.
The forum ended through the adoption of the inter-governmentally agreed outcome
document.
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