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Bangladesh resolve tariff issue with US : Yunus 

April 3, 2025No Comments355 ViewsNur Nobi RobinBy Desk Report
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Chief Adviser Prof. Mohammed Yunus has expressed confidence that the 37 percent tariff imposed by the United States on Bangladeshi imports will be resolved through discussions. Currently on a state visit to Thailand, Yunus emphasized that the matter is under review and open to negotiation.

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, speaking to media representatives in Thailand, quoted Yunus as saying, “We are reviewing the matter. Since it is negotiable, we will discuss it and I am confident that we can reach the best solution.”

The tariff, introduced under former US President Donald Trump’s “Reciprocal Tariffs” policy, has raised concerns within Bangladesh’s trade sector. Alam reassured that discussions are still in the early stages and that Bangladesh remains committed to strengthening ties with the US through constructive dialogue.

 

“The interim government is hopeful of achieving a resolution that benefits both countries,” Alam stated, emphasizing that Bangladesh is maintaining open communication with US officials to protect mutual interests.

Earlier in the day, Alam revealed that Bangladesh is also assessing its tariffs on US imports. He mentioned in a social media post that the National Board of Revenue is exploring options for tariff rationalization to address the issue effectively.

Calling the US a “close friend” and Bangladesh’s largest export destination, Alam reiterated that the government has been working closely with US counterparts to enhance trade and investment cooperation since the Trump administration took office.

“Our ongoing efforts with the US government are expected to help resolve the tariff issue,” he concluded.

The new tariff, seen as a challenge for Bangladesh’s export-driven economy, remains a key topic of discussion as both nations seek a mutually beneficial outcome.

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