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US embassy team holds talks with CSE about American Week
FE Report
2/5/2006
 

          A team from US embassy visited Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) recently to hold talks about the 'American Week' to be held in Chittagong very soon, said a press release.
US embassy is keen to work with some recognised institutions in Chittagong such as Chittagong Chamber, CSE etc to organise the weeklong programme efficiently.
Information and Communication Specialist Troy Beckman, Economic Officer Dayle Johns and Economic/Commercial Specialist Shafiqur Rahman of US embassy were present in the meeting.
Acting Chief Executive Officer AB Siddique, GM and Head of System Abdul Mutaleb, Deputy Manager (Corporate Development) AKM Shahroze Alam represented CSE in the meeting.

 

 
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