Bangladesh signs deal with us to import 7,00,000 tonnes of wheat every year ahead of tariff talks

Bangladesh signs deal with us to import 7,00,000 tonnes of wheat every year ahead of tariff talks

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between Bangladesh and United States on Sunday to import 7,00,000 tonnes of high quality WHEAT Annually from the United States at competitive prices over the next five years.

The agreement was signed in front of the third round TARIFF Talks between Bangladesh and US last week in July. The second phase of talks is not understandable after US situations to increase some security cooperation to sign a non-piniriposhand that the US has already announced that it will continue to have a joint military exercise in Bangladesh.

The Mou to import wheat was signed by MD Abul Hasanat Kabir, director General of the Food Department, on the Bangladesh Government, and Joseph K. Sower, Vice President of the US Wheat Association, in the presence of Bangladesh’s Food Adviser, Ali Imam Majumdar.
Talking to the movement, the food counselor Alijumder said it would make opportunities to build trust in each other in Bangladesh and the United States, and the people of two countries benefit.

“This MOU has been signed between Bangladesh and United States to ensure general food security, nutrition, and food supply of food in Bangladesh”, Bangladesh Interim Government in Bangladesh said in a statement.


The US, on the same day, announced that this military exercise in Bangladesh and the region of the Summothe, and the region of the common use of the common use of the Summothies and the region of the customary. Statement. “For the fourth year of a row, the Army of Bangladesh and US Army Pacific will conduct the tiger preparation. In termination of the evacuations of the counterters, our soldiers and abstinence of dismissal devices (IEDSE

“Tiger Shark The statement says.

“Exercise Pacific Angel: This will be the fourth iteration of Pacific Angel with Bangladesh. It will highlight one of the hallmarks of our Defense Relationship, our C-130 Fleets, which are critical in disaster response airdrops. The exercise also focuses on search and rescue (SAR) and rescue Aeromedical operations further developing Bangladesh’s ability to respond to humanitarian disasters “, the statement said.

“Program launches the RQ-21: The United States worked with the Army and Navy in Bangladesh to monitor Bangladesh. The joint system of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh was trying to monitor Bangladesh. The joint system of RQ-21 blackjack Bangladesh will monitor Bangladesh that Bangladesh will monitor RQ-21 mission boundaries “, says statement.

On July 11, the three-day second shares of the tariff between Bangladesh and the United States ended no conclusion.

Earlier, two days ahead of July 9 US deadline, President of US Donald Trumpet Released a letter in Bangladesh, which imposes a 35 percent tariff. According to the letter, tariff can be implemented on August 1.

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