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Bangladesh wants to increase bilateral trade with Iran: Munshi

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Bangladesh wants to increase bilateral trade with Iran: Munshi
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi meets Iran’s Ambassador Mansour Chavoshi at the minister’s secretariat office in Dhaka today. Photo: Commerce Ministry

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi today urged Iran's Ambassador Mansour Chavoshi to take steps to increase bilateral trade.

Munshi made the call in a meeting with Chavoshi at the former's secretariat office in Dhaka.

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Bangladesh and Iran—the members of the Oragnisation of Islamic Conference and the D-8—have signed an agreement in 2022 to avoid double taxation, which has played an instrumental role in building a good bilateral relation, the commerce ministry said in a statement.

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