Malaysia emerges as new destination for Bangladeshi medical tourists

A significant number of medical tourists from Bangladesh are visiting different nations, according to Mohd Shuhada Bin Osman, Malaysia’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh.

He proposed that Bangladeshi medical tourists might start visiting Malaysia because of its cutting-edge and contemporary healthcare facilities.

During a meeting with business executives from the Chattogram Chamber of Commerce and Industry this afternoon, the Malaysian High Commissioner said these things.

The meeting took place at the Conference Hall of the World Trade Center in Agrabad, chaired by Chamber Administrator and Additional Divisional Commissioner Mohammad Nurullah Noori.

High Commissioner Mohd Shuhada Bin Osman highlighted the significance of the five agreements signed during Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s visit to Malaysia last August, emphasizing their role in enhancing bilateral relations.

The High Commissioner also emphasized how Bangladesh may generate foreign cash by manufacturing and processing halal-certified goods.

He also discussed how Chattogram’s unique location offers investment potential in the telecommunications, security, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy industries.

The cordial ties between Bangladesh and Malaysia as nations with a majority of Muslims were highlighted by Chamber Administrator Nurullah Noori.

In order to improve ties between businessmen from both nations, other speakers emphasized the significance of frequent visits by trade delegations.

Former President of Chattogram Chamber and Honorary Consul of Thailand, Amir Humayun Mahmud Chowdhury; Former Senior Vice President M. A. Salam; Honorary Consul of Malaysia Mohammad Akhter Parvez; and Former Director of the Chamber Zahirul Islam Chowdhury Alamgir shared their insights.

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