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The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, has written to US President Donald Trump, committing to purchase more American cotton, reports the "Financial Times". The Bangladeshi government aims ...
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Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on America’s trading partners took effect on Wednesday, including a combined total of 104% against goods from China.
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A subsection of President Trump's executive order says the reciprocal tariffs are in addition to existing duties, meaning that goods from the South Asian nation could be levied an import tax of nearly 53 percent.
Bangladesh's interim head Muhammad Yunus has written to U.S. President Donald Trump requesting a three-month pause on a 37% tariff on imports from Bangladesh, citing efforts to boost imports from the U.
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Asian News International on MSNMuhammad Yunus urges US President Donald Trump to postpone tariff measures on BangladeshBangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has addressed a letter to US President Donald J Trump requesting him to postpone the application of US reciprocal tariff measures on Bangladesh for three months to allow the interim government to smoothly implement its initiative to substantially increase US exports to Bangladesh,
Economic reporter Steve Rattner discussed the stock market's reaction to President Donald Trump's tariff initiative on Friday's 'Morning Joe.' WILLIE GEIST, 'MORNING JOE' CO-HOST: So Steve Rattner, the president's still suggesting that these are just negotiating tools as $3 trillion of wealth are erased yesterday and prices are sure to go up in the coming weeks and months.
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus urges US President Donald Trump to reconsider reciprocal tariffs, proposes measures to boost American exports.
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India Today on MSNMobs plunder KFC, Bata outlets in Bangladesh. Why Dhaka is on boil againOutlets of international brands such as Bata, KFC, Pizza Hut, and Puma were vandalised and looted in Bangladesh as thousands took to the streets to protest against Israel.
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has announced a new initiative to host monthly breakfast meetings to directly hear and address the concerns of Chinese and South Korean investors. The announcement was made during a meeting with a delegation of Chinese investors at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump hit Bangladesh with biting new tariffs of 37% on Wednesday, hiking duties from the previous 16% on cotton products.
US President Donald Trump has done what he had long wanted to do – try to increase America’s revenue in every possible way.
Experts also noted that India’s withdrawal of the transshipment facility is unlikely to cause significant disruption to Bangladesh’s trade