Bangladesh proposes hosting Saudi production hub to expand partnership

Saudi Ambassador Abdullah bin Abiyah meets Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on July 27, 2025. (Chief Adviser’s Office)
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Updated 28 July 2025
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Bangladesh proposes hosting Saudi production hub to expand partnership

  • Saudi crown prince invites Prof. Yunus to attend Future Investment Initiative Forum in Riyadh
  • Bangladesh requests support in health education for skills development in healthcare sector

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus has proposed establishing Saudi Arabia’s production sector in Bangladesh, his office said, following a meeting with the Kingdom’s newly appointed envoy to Dhaka.

Dr. Abdullah bin Abiyah presented his credentials as Saudi ambassador to Bangladesh earlier this month. He paid a visit to Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on Sunday.

Yunus, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who heads Bangladesh’s interim government, “proposed that Saudi Arabia could consider establishing its production sector in Bangladesh by utilizing Bangladesh’s geostrategic location, cheap labor, and the country’s resources,” the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing said in a statement.

Azad Majumder, Yunus’ deputy press secretary who was present during the meeting, told Arab News that the move would be beneficial for both countries as it would “create employment opportunities for the Bangladeshi youth and offer Saudi Arabia an opportunity to obtain essential goods at a better price.”

The Saudi market is already familiar with Bangladeshi workers as some 3 million of them live in the Kingdom. They are the largest expat group in the Kingdom and the biggest Bangladeshi community outside Bangladesh.

Many have been employed in the construction sector but increasingly also in professions requiring high skills. In 2023, Saudi Arabia launched the Workers’ Recruitment and Skill Verification Program in Bangladesh, aiming to advance the professional competence of employees in the Kingdom’s labor market.

Yunus discussed with the Saudi envoy the prospect of increased investment in health education to support skills development in Bangladesh’s healthcare sector.

“It would also benefit the Kingdom, given the growing demand for medical professionals in Saudi Arabia. In recent years, Bangladesh has sent a number of healthcare workers there,” Majumder said.

“A number of issues concerning the bilateral relationship between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia were discussed during the meeting. Prof. Yunus expressed his hope that the Saudi-Bangladesh relationship will reach new heights during Ambassador Abiyah’s tenure and pledged full support from his government to achieve this goal.”

The ambassador delivered an invitation letter from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for Yunus to attend the Future Investment Initiative Forum in Riyadh in October.

Often dubbed “Davos in the Desert,” the forum is an annual international investment and innovation conference that gathers global leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators.


French police raid home of culture minister in graft probe

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French police raid home of culture minister in graft probe

  • Raid comes as Rachida Dati, who heads the town hall in the seventh district of Paris, is campaigning to be elected mayor of the French capital next year.
  • Dati held a seat in the European parliament from 2009 to 2019 on behalf of France’s main right-wing party, and has been repeatedly accused of influence peddling

PARIS: French police on Thursday searched the homes of Culture Minister Rachida Dati, as well as the ministry and the Paris town hall she presides over, as part of a corruption probe, prosecutors said.
The police raid comes as Dati, who heads the town hall in the seventh district of Paris, is campaigning to be elected mayor of the French capital next year.
Dati, 60, has been accused of accepting nearly 300,000 euros ($343,000) in undeclared payments from major energy group GDF Suez while a member of the European parliament between 2010 and 2011. She has denied any wrongdoing.
The national financial prosecutor’s office on Thursday said the raids came after it had opened an investigation on October 14 into Dati over possible corruption, influence peddling and embezzlement of public funds.
Dati held a seat in the European parliament from 2009 to 2019 on behalf of France’s main right-wing party, and has been repeatedly accused of influence peddling.
Accusations that she was lobbying on behalf of GDF Suez first emerged in French media reports in 2013 and the European parliament’s ethics committee questioned her.
French investigative television show “Complement d’Enquete” and the Nouvel Observateur magazine renewed the allegations in June.
Dati wants to become the French capital’s second woman mayor in a row in the March 2026 municipal vote.
She hopes to replace Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo, 66, who is to step down after two terms in the post.