💨 Abstract
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has requested US President Donald Trump to delay tariff measures on Bangladesh for three months, to facilitate the implementation of Bangladesh's initiative to boost US exports. The initiative includes increased imports of US agricultural products and tariff cuts on US items such as gas turbines, semiconductors, and medical equipment. Bangladesh plans to build duty-free bonded warehouses for cotton and simplify customs procedures to support US trade.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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