Motor vehicle deal: CPD stresses need for multimodal strategy
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Potential benefits of the motor vehicle agreement signed among the four South Asian nations can be maximised through developing a national multimodal comprehensive connectivity strategy, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) said today.
The civil society think-tank also called upon the government to build strong coordination among different ministries to materialise the gain to be arisen from an integrated sub-region.
The CPD told this at a seminar on "Trade facilitation in South Asia through transport connectivity" at the Brac Inn in Dhaka with Prof Rehman Sobhan in the chair.
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Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal signed the deal on June 15 that would allow seamless movement of people, cargo and personal vehicles across the countries within the next few years.
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