Dhaka, March 2 -- A delegation led by former Norwegian minister for Development and Environment Erik Solheim has met Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, expressing interest in solar, carbon markets, and hydroelectric projects.
The team called on the chief adviser at the State Guest House on Sunday where they expressed their keen interest to invest in small-scale solar plants and carbon markets, agro-forestry in the country, and jointly explore hydroelectricity investment opportunities in Nepal as Bangladesh focuses more on easing off fossil fuels in the coming years.
Prof Yunus welcomed the move, saying the interim government was now ready to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in these rapidly evolving sectors, reports BSS.
"All these are...