Bangladesh and China sign pacts

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman also held bilateral talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang during his first official trip to Beijing

Bangladesh and China have signed more than a dozen pacts to deepen cooperation between the two countries during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s state visit to Beijing.

Thirteen memoranda of understanding (MoUs), spanning various sectors, were signed following talks between Rahman and his Chinese counterpart, Li Qiang, on Thursday. Separately, Chinese textile, fabric, and garment manufacturer Handa Industries agreed to invest $220 million in a new factory at the Keraniganj Economic Zone, according to reports.

A pact on the China-Bangladesh Mongla Port Economic Zone, aimed to facilitate the development of the industrial zone adjacent to Mongla Port in Bagerhat, was also signed as part of an Invest Bangladesh seminar.

The two prime ministers held bilateral talks focusing on strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, infrastructure development, and other areas of mutual interest.

Media reports had said Dhaka was exploring plans to acquire 24 Chinese J-10CE multi-role fighter jets during Rahman’s visit, although there was no announcement on the matter.

China is Bangladesh’s largest overall trading partner, dominating bilateral trade primarily through imports such as industrial machinery, electronics, and textile raw materials. India is Bangladesh’s second-largest overall trading partner, while the US is its single largest export destination.

Bangladesh imported goods worth $18.56 billion from China in fiscal year 2025, while exports to the country stood at $694.49 million.

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