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The DED was established in March 1992 [2] and in October 2008 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, issued decree no. 25 giving the DED the responsibility to plan and regulate the overall economic performance of Dubai, supervise its functions and support the economic development to ensure the objectives of the Dubai Strategic ...
Bangladesh Belarus Benin Bulgaria Burundi Cameroon [2] Canada Catalonia (Catalonia Trade & Investment's office in Dubai) [3] Chad Chile (Commercial Office) [4] China Comoros Croatia [5] Denmark Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia France Germany Ghana Grenada Hong Kong (Economic and Trade Office) [6] [7] India Indonesia Iran
Afghanistan. Kabul (Embassy) Armenia Yerevan (Embassy) Azerbaijan Baku (Embassy) Bahrain Manama (Embassy) Bangladesh Dhaka (Embassy) China Beijing (Embassy); Guangzhou (Consulate-General)
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Dubai. [1] ... Bangladesh [9] Benin [10] Belarus ... United Kingdom (Embassy) [92]
Muhammad Imran is the resident ambassador of Bangladesh to UAE. [1] In 2014 Bangladesh announced visa on arrival for UAE nationals. [2] The UAE stopped issuing visas for Bangladeshis after Bangladesh voted for Moscow and not Dubai as the host city of World Expo 2020. Dubai was ultimately elected the host city. The UAE has denied the existence ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Bangladesh. At present, the capital city of Dhaka hosts 49 resident embassies and high commissions, including the European Union delegation. Other countries have accredited missions to Bangladesh by being resident in neighboring nations. Honorary consulates and trade missions are omitted from this listing.
Holder of a valid UAE residence permit may enter without visa for seven days. Morocco: Visa required [3] e-Visa availability for the Schengen, USA, UK valid visa or Permanent Resident Card holders. Mozambique: eVisa [3] [42] 30 days Upon arrival, the visa will be issued after payment of the fee at the point of entry. Myanmar: eVisa [3] [43] 28 days
Abu Zafar was born on 1 March 1963 of the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). [5] He obtained his BSc from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University in Agriculture and Postgraduate diploma in International relations from École nationale de la France d'Outre-Mer (IIAP) in Paris, France. He completed his MBA from Preston University. [5]