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MONDAY, MAY 04, 2026

US-Bangladesh

US-Bangladesh

Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir is speaking at a programme titled ‘Strengthening US-Bangladesh Economic Partnership’ organised by the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AmCham) at a city hotel. Photo: UNB

Export diversification, investment flow key to stronger US-Bangladesh economic ties: Commerce Minister

The minister said the government has already identified pharmaceuticals, leather and leather goods, agricultural products, light engineering and information and communication technology (ICT) as...

The MV UBON NAREE ship. Photo: TBS

US ship carrying 62,150 tonnes of wheat arrives at Ctg Port

S Paul Kapur being sworn in as US assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian Affairs. Photo: UNB

US Assistant Secy Paul Kapur to arrive in Dhaka tomorrow

Expressing deep concern over the financial sector, the DCCI noted that private sector credit growth plummeted to a 22-year low of 6.49% in FY25. Photo: TBS

Supply chain extortions rise by up to 50% after July uprising: DCCI

MV WF Artemis. Photo: Collected/UNB

Third shipment of US wheat arrives at Ctg port

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T Christensen announced the winner at a programme held at the EMK Center in Gulshan on 30 January 2026. Photo: Courtesy

PrimeSync Solutions wins SelectUSA 2026 Tech Pitch Competition

Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh hosts US Army medical chief to strengthen military health cooperation

The import price has been set at $246 per tonne, and the landing cost at Chattogram port is estimated at around Tk34 per kilogram. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh receives 58,000 tonnes of corn from US after 8 years

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka. File Photo: Zia Chowdhury/TBS

30 Bangladeshis deported from US, allegedly in shackles

BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan Babu and other leaders at a meeting with a US Embassy delegation in Dhaka on Wednesday. Photo: Courtesy

Garment sector eager to import man-made fibres from US

Illustration: TBS

Beyond tariffs: The geopolitics of the US-Bangladesh trade negotiations

Infograph: TBS

US-Bangladesh FTA talks begin, RMG may see major boost

US Department of State Spokesperson Tammy Bruce speaks at a press briefing. Photo: Screengrab

US expects Bangladesh to follow rules of human rights: State department

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