A total of 178 businesspersons have got recognition as Commercially Important Persons (CIP) for their contribution to the economic growth of Bangladesh in 2015.
The commerce ministry handed over the recognition to 136 businesspersons for their extraordinary performances in respective fields.
Meanwhile, 42 others became CIP for their status under the ex-officio category of different business chambers and trade bodies, who are the members of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry(FBCCI).
Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed was present at the award giving ceremony to recognise the 'Commercially Important Persons (CIP) in Export and Trade-2015' in a city hotel on Monday afternoon, reports UNB.
The minister said the continuity of Awami League in the government is necessary for a continued and sustainable development.
He claimed previously when the government has changed, the flow of development dropped but in these two terms, AL has brought positive and significant changes in the economy and other sectors.
Commerce minister underscored the need for government becoming more supportive to businesspeople so that they can better contribute to nation's economy.
Among various honours, the CIPs got special passes to enter the secretariat, use special stickers on their cars, and receive invitations to attend some public functions.
They also get priority in seat reservations in airlines, railways, roads and public transports in the waterways, and get letters of introduction from the foreign ministry for travelling abroad.
They and their dependents also get cabins in hospitals on a priority basis.
FBCCI President Md Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin addressed as the special guest with Export Promotion Bureau(EPB) Vice Chairman Bijoy Bhattacharjee presiding over the programme.