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 (G) World market of jute goods will be upset with the absence of superior quality raw jute, when jute industries of other countries will suffer from the traditional supply of good quality of raw jute.

 (H) There is a serious possibility of diversion of Jute Industries to synthetic production which will not help the overall jute Industries of the world, including India.

 (I) The sincerity and honesty of India will be established in the world including Pakistan, that India has no interest to grap the “Golden Fibre". Therefore our discussion to convince the authority concern will be for mutual interest and benefit.

DEMONETISED NOTES:FIRM OFFER TO SELL ALL NOTES.

 A genuine firm offer has been received to sell all demonetized “Note of Rs. 100* against payment in foreign exchange of $75 (Dollar) which comes to Rs. 562/50 in official (@Rs. 7.50) rate per Rs. 1000/00.,Whilst the Indian market presents us Rs. 35/40 pcr Rs. 100 which comes to Rs.350/400 in Indian currency. After obtaining clearance from the Indian Authority, the Finance Ministry may verify the world market and be satisfied with all scrutinize. The Immediate finalization of this deal shall render immense gain to the Bangladesh Government. If we succeed in this deal then the Pak authority will also face another setback. I have been able to get certain information that some foreign bank has either declared fictitious deposits on behalf of some Capitalists and Shaikhs of KUWAIT or there is a business possibility with Pakistan from Middle East countries. A Bank of Switzerland is interested to purchase.

RICE:

 Our Board's member based in Shillong area. Barrister Mr. Montaquim Chowdhury, M.N.A. has reported that good quantity of rice is coming across and being sold on a very cheap rate in Shillong arca. We cannot encourage to import Ricc as there is a food shortage of about 20 lacs tons in Bangladesh. But when it is compelled, the fare price should be obtained by the Bangladesh Administration.

TEA.

 There is a tremendous demand for Tea. Many parties are visiting our office regularly and wanting to immediate purchase of tea of any quantity of cash payment. We can sell any quantity of tea at a very good price at any time on the spot. We do not know what has happened about the tea stocks. Proper enquiry should be made to find out whether we have any stock of tea. It is gathered verbally that Bangladesh used to produce about 70 million pounds. Now tea production is seriously affected. There is a good possibility to bring more quantity of tea. The area Administration of Bangladesh Government may take more constructive steps in this respect. There is a good demand in India though she is producing about 6000 million pounds of tea. Mr. Zahirul Quyum, M.N.A. a renowned tea Garden Owner of Bangladesh may be requested to give his kind suggestion in this respect.

TOBACCO.

 No proper arrangements have yet been made to find out the quantity which are coming to this side. I understand that some 1,000 maunds are available at