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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026

Bangladesh-US

Bangladesh-US

Bangladeshi business leaders Sameer Haque and Amirul Haque pose with US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau during a meeting in Washington, DC on 5 May, where both sides discussed expanding Bangladesh-US trade, investment and industrial cooperation. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh business delegation meets US deputy secretary of state to boost trade, investment ties

The meeting, held at 11am local time, was also attended by Brent Christensen and other senior officials.

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh, US agree to deepen economic cooperation: Titumir 

Photo: PID

Dhaka-Washington trade ties tied to labour law enforcement: Envoy

Because the United States–Bangladesh agreement has not been ratified or entered into force, Bangladesh has no legal obligation to proceed, and its Commerce Secretary has already noted that the ruling weakens the deal’s foundation. Photo: Collected

USTR delegation to visit Dhaka as Bangladesh, US seek deeper trade ties

Because the United States–Bangladesh agreement has not been ratified or entered into force, Bangladesh has no legal obligation to proceed, and its Commerce Secretary has already noted that the ruling weakens the deal’s foundation. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh-US relations matter more than ever: Paul Kapur

Photo: Courtesy

US assures support for Bangladesh’s energy security

Photo: Reuters

China again dismisses US envoy's concerns over Chinese influence in Bangladesh

Representational image. Photo: Collected

US cuts Bangladesh tariff to 19%, no duty on RMG made of US cotton

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh to sign reciprocal tariff trade deal with US today

The vessel MV Clipper Isadora, carrying the wheat from the US, arrived at the outer anchorage of the port on 19 January 2026. Photo: Courtesy

Another shipment of over 57,000 tonnes of US wheat arrives at Ctg Port

Brent Christensen takes oath as the United States ambassador to Bangladesh. Photo: Facebook/US Embassy Dhaka

'Thrilled to return to Bangladesh': Brent Christensen sworn in as US ambassador

Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh, US join hands to boost collaboration on American cotton use in apparel exports

Ship carrying wheat arrives at Ctg Port. Photo: PID

First US wheat shipment arrives at Ctg Port

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