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Business Environment in Nepal and Bangladesh
A Report on
“Business Environment in Bangladesh”

Submitted To:
Mr. Rameshore Khanal

Submitted By:
Achyut Khanal
Ghan Shyam Pun
Prashanna Maharjan
Sudip Shrestha

South Asian Institute of Management (SAIM)
MBA (Global Business)
15th May, 2013

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to express our hearty gratitude to every individual, institution, division and officials for their helpful suggestions without their cooperation this report wouldn’t have been possible.
We express our sincere gratitude to the South Asian Institute of Management, Lagankhel for providing us this wonderful opportunity to learn and understand the Business Environment of Different Nations. It was a great learning process.
We are deeply indebted to our course instructor Mr. Rameshore Khanal for his inspiring guidance, encouragement, suggestions, feedback and constructive comments provided during the course of study. We would like to thank Mr. Khan MD Moinul Hossen, First Secretary, Trade and Culture, Embassy of Bangladesh for providing his valuable time and sharing information regarding trade and cultural issues of Bangladesh.
Lastly, we would also like to acknowledge and appreciate the support of all the individuals who has directly or indirectly helped us in completing this report. We appreciate all the help and cooperation bestowed.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

As per the curricular of South Asian institute of Management affiliated with Pokhara University, We were required to explore the business environment of Bangladesh. We visited the Bangladesh Embassy and hold discussion with first secretary to get his first hand view of the business environment in his country and how Nepal can be partner in business so that both countries can benefit. It was a wonderful experience to enhance our knowledge regarding the real business environment between Nepal and Bangladesh.
We have divided our project into four chapters. In the first section we have introduced Bangladesh and trade

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