Dhaka January 16, 2026, 5:41 am
China and Bangladesh are traditional friendly neighbors with a long history of exchanges
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Both sides discuss ways to boost cooperation in trade, investment and connectivity
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He said this while delivering the keynote speech at the ILO Asia-Pacific Conference on Labour and LDC Issues in Bangkok on Tuesday
The two sides exchanged views on Bangladesh-China relations, cooperation and global and regional issues
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India and Bangladesh are also important drivers for regional integration under the framework of BIMSTEC
During the meeting, both sides discussed strategies to reduce the trade imbalance between the two countries