Bangladesh and Pakistan resume trade after 54 years

Published 2025년 2월 24일

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Bangladesh and Pakistan have restarted their bilateral trade relations, marked by the shipment of 25 thousand tons of rice from Pakistan to Bangladesh. This is the first step towards economic cooperation and the resumption of trade between the two nations, following a pause since 1971 after Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan. The move comes during a period of political unrest in Bangladesh, with protests leading to the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the formation of an interim government.
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Until March 1971, Bangladesh was part of Pakistan as the Eastern Province. Bangladesh and Pakistan have resumed bilateral trade relations, which were interrupted in 1971 after the proclamation of the sovereign Bengal state. This was reported by The Times of India. The first vessel with 25 thousand tons of rice sailed to Bangladesh from the Pakistani port of Qasim after Dhaka and Islamabad signed an agreement in February to supply 50 thousand tons of rice through the channels of the Pakistan Trading Corporation. The second similar shipment will be delivered to the country in early March. Bangladesh and Pakistan said that the start of exports of Pakistani rice was a positive step in strengthening economic cooperation and resumption of trade between the two countries. Until March 1971, Bangladesh, as the Eastern Province, was part of Pakistan. As a result of the victory in the national liberation war over the Pakistani army, won with the support of Indian troops, Bangladesh ...

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