China to continue zero-tariff treatment to Bangladesh for transitional period beyond 2026
UNB
Publish: 11 Jul 2024, 05:20 PM
Dhaka,
July 11 (UNB) - China has expressed its support to continue the zero-tariff
treatment on 98 per cent of taxable items to Bangladesh for a transitional
period beyond 2026 when Bangladesh will graduate from LDC status.
The Bangladesh side
expressed its appreciation to China for granting zero-tariff treatment on 98
per cent of taxable items to Bangladesh, effective from 1 September 2022.
The two sides agreed to
deepen cooperation in trade, investment and finance, conclude the joint
feasibility study on a Bangladesh-China free trade agreement, and launch formal
negotiations as soon as possible, according to a joint statement issued after
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's three-day official visit to Beijing.
Hasina returned home
early hours of Thursday after talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime
Minister Li Qiang.
China has completed the
entry procedures for Bangladesh's fresh mango exports to China and welcomed
Bangladesh to expand exports of jute, leather, aquatic products, and other high-quality
special products to China.
The two sides agreed to
further strengthen communication on the export of high-quality Bangladeshi
agricultural products to China.
The two sides discussed
future cooperation on trade facilitation, aid, and financing for projects or
programmes.
The two sides agreed to
launch negotiations on upgrading the China-Bangladesh Investment Agreement as
soon as possible.
The Bangladesh side
welcomed more investment from Chinese enterprises in Bangladesh in such areas
as economic and industrial parks, oil and gas exploration, new energy, water
resources and sewage management, garment and other manufacturing sectors,
reiterates Bangladesh's commitments to protecting the security and legitimate
rights and interests of all foreign investments including the Chinese projects
and personnel in Bangladesh.
The two sides agreed to
deepen cooperation in infrastructure and construction projects, including
through the PPP model.
The Chinese side
expressed its readiness to support and participate in building "Smart
Bangladesh," promote cooperation between digital and ICT think tanks of
the two countries, and explore the joint establishment of a digital innovation
lab to carry out digital capacity building.
The two sides agreed to
strengthen investment cooperation in the field of digital economy.
The Chinese side will
support bilateral exchanges on digital economy industries, encourage Chinese
software companies to empower Bangladesh's digital infrastructure development,
and explore the establishment of a China-Bangladesh innovation cooperation
mechanism in cloud computing, to promote the development of Bangladesh's
digital and ICT industries.
The Chinese side
expressed its readiness to carry out cooperation on the "international
port for the information industry and digital trade" to promote the
digitization of bilateral trade.
The Bangladesh side
applauded and expressed thanks for these initiatives.
The two sides agreed to
step up maritime and blue economy cooperation in areas of marine observation,
disaster prevention and mitigation, the Ocean to Climate Seamless Forecasting
System (OSF) and the Marine Hazards Early Warning and Mitigation System, with a
view to enhancing marine sustainability and resilience of Bangladesh.
China will assist
Bangladesh to cultivate more talents in marine affairs.
The two sides agreed to
hold the second round of maritime cooperation dialogue at an early date.
On defence cooperation,
the two sides agreed to strengthen more exchanges at all levels and between
various armed forces and departments and deepen practical cooperation in
defence.
Both sides agreed to
maintain their mutual understanding and engagement on UN peacekeeping and peace
building issues.
The two sides share the
view that the promotion and protection of human rights is a common cause of all
humanity, and the rights to subsistence and development are basic human rights
of paramount importance.
The two sides support
exchanges and cooperation on human rights among all countries on the basis of
equality and mutual respect, advocate the common values of humanity, oppose
politicization of human rights, and remain committed to jointly promoting sound
progress in all aspects of the international human rights agenda.
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