Mentioning that advice from foreigners would not be fruitful in the country, he said, “Someone will come to the country (from abroad) for a day or two and give us advice, but that advice will not be fruitful for us.”
“It will be useful when you see with your own eyes and work for the people. This will be useful. So that's how you set your policy…,” she added.
“Yes, we will learn from outside, but while doing so, we will do it by looking at our country, by looking at our people and by looking at what resources we have,” he stressed.
The Prime Minister also urged economists to contribute to export diversification and strengthening the rural economy.
“I want to know from economists what kind of products we have and how we can make them export-oriented,” she said.
To this end, the Prime Minister mentioned that he instructed all envoys posted in foreign missions to focus on export market diversification.
Regarding the rural economy, Sheikh Hasina told the economists that you should think about the rural economy because along with strengthening the rural economy, the number of factories and industries is increasing while the market is being expanded.