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Bangladesh's former PM Sheikh Hasina has congratulated Donald Trump on his White House return, while caretaker Muhammad Yunus and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party have also extended their felicitations. Experts predict that Trump's presidency could bring changes in bilateral relations, particularly in trade, political dynamics, and ties with India or China. The impact on Bangladesh may not be immediate or radical but could be significant in the long run.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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