The interim government has said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus’ just-concluded visit to China, marked by a high honour from China’s President Xi Jinping, would foster stronger ties and mutual benefits through joint efforts on key issues.
Joint statement also mentions cooperation in maritime affairs, infrastructure, trade, One-China policy
Eight MoUs on exchange and cooperation in culture, media, sports, health also signed
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus and President Xi Jinping hold bilateral meeting in Beijing
They discussed issues related to bilateral interest
Outlines four pillars for Asia’s growth: finance, trade, food, and innovation
Yunus will address the opening plenary of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025
He left Dhaka at 1:00pm on a special China Southern Airlines flight, the Chief Adviser's Press Wing confirmed
We must assess failure to fully utilise zero-duty trade benefits from China
The interim government has said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus’ just-concluded visit to China, marked by a high honour from China’s President Xi Jinping, would foster stronger ties and mutual benefits through joint efforts on key issues.
Joint statement also mentions cooperation in maritime affairs, infrastructure, trade, One-China policy
Eight MoUs on exchange and cooperation in culture, media, sports, health also signed
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus and President Xi Jinping hold bilateral meeting in Beijing
They discussed issues related to bilateral interest
Outlines four pillars for Asia’s growth: finance, trade, food, and innovation
Yunus will address the opening plenary of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025
He left Dhaka at 1:00pm on a special China Southern Airlines flight, the Chief Adviser's Press Wing confirmed
We must assess failure to fully utilise zero-duty trade benefits from China