Published on 07:13 PM, December 06, 2014

2 deals inked with Bhutan

2 deals inked with Bhutan

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Tobgay witnesse the agreement signing ceremony at at the Prime Minister’s Office in Dhaka on Saturday. Photo: TV grab  

Bangladesh and Bhutan today signed two agreements, including one on trade which will allow the two neighbouring countries to enjoy duty-free export of 90 items to each other.
Another agreement is on allocation of a land at Dhaka city’s Baridhara diplomatic enclave to Bhutan for the construction of its embassy.
Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed and Bhutan’s Economic Affairs Minister Norbu Wangchuk inked the agreement on trade for their respective counties, while Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali and his Bhutanese counterpart Rinzin Dorje signed the deal on the land allocation.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Tobgay witnessed the agreement signing ceremony at the Prime Minister’s Office in Dhaka.
Tofail later said the two counties would now enjoy duty-free export of 90 items from each country with the signing of the trade agreement.
He said Bhutan had earlier enjoyed duty-free export of 74 items from their country.
The commerce minister also mentioned that both countries are moving forward to allow all items from both countries.
Tofail said Bangladesh and Bhutan would also sign a preferential trade agreement so that both countries could export items from their countries without any hindrance.
He said Bangladesh would allow duty-free import of bolder that will be used for the construction of Padma Bridge, a mega infrastructure project of Bangladesh.