Tata's $3 bn project not cancelled: Bangladesh
Finance and planning minister of Bangladesh M Saifur Rahman said the project involving investment of $3 billion in steel, power and coal sectors has not been cancelled.
DHAKA: The Tata conglomorate's multi-billion dollar investment project in Bangladesh has not been cancelled and no decision should be taken in haste as the country's general elections are ahead, a senior Minister has said.
Tata Group on Monday announced suspension of its planned $3 billion investment projects until the general elections next year.
Finance and planning minister of Bangladesh M Saifur Rahman said the project involving investment of $3 billion in steel, power and coal sectors has not been cancelled.
"It is a big investment proposal and we have to be more specific on many sides of the proposal and it has been postponed for the time being. We also want this investment. But election is ahead, we should not take a hasty decision during this period," BSS news agency quoted him as saying.
The finance minister said Tata's proposal has been discussed, but there are still some matters which are unclear. He said it is difficult to take such a big economic decision during the election time. "Tata said they would come when the government invites," he said adding, "There is scope for further discussion on this matter."
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