
Washington, D.C. | July 10, 2025
The U.S.-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (USBCCI) proudly recognizes the ongoing high-level dialogue between Bangladesh and the United States as a pivotal step toward deepening bilateral economic engagement.
On July 10, 2025, Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin led the Bangladesh delegation in a strategic meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer in Washington, D.C. This engagement marks the second day of the second round of three-day tariff negotiations between the two nations.
🔹 Bangladesh Delegation:
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Sheikh Bashir Uddin, Commerce Adviser
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Dr. Khalilur Rahman, National Security Adviser
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Faiz Ahmed Tayeb, Special Assistant on ICT & Telecommunications (joined virtually)
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Senior officials from the Ministry of Commerce
🔸 U.S. Delegation:
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Senior officials from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)
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Representatives from the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, Environment & Natural Resources
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Officials from Treasury, Innovation, Intellectual Property, and Investment Agencies
🤝 A Shared Vision for Economic Progress
The bilateral dialogue focused on key trade issues, including tariff structures, market access, regulatory harmonization, and investment facilitation. Both parties reiterated their commitment to building a stronger, fairer, and more sustainable trade relationship that reflects the evolving priorities of both economies.
As discussions continue through Friday, USBCCI reaffirms its unwavering support for policies and partnerships that promote economic inclusivity, transparency, and mutual prosperity.
🗣️ USBCCI Statement
“This week’s U.S.-Bangladesh trade talks reflect the growing importance of our strategic economic relationship. USBCCI is committed to advancing opportunities that empower businesses, enhance exports, and strengthen investor confidence on both sides of the corridor.”
— Md. Liton Ahmed, President & CEO, USBCCI
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