Bangladesh Imports US Wheat to Ease Trade Dispute
Bangladesh has cleared a deal to import 220,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat in an effort to ease trade friction and offset high import duties imposed by the Trump administration, a Dhaka official said Wednesday. A food ministry official stated that Bangladesh approved the wheat purchase at $302.75 per ton
Bangladesh to Purchase 25 Boeing Aircraft to Help Reduce US Tariffs
Bangladesh has ordered 25 aircraft from Boeing and increased imports of key American goods to reduce trade tensions and lower the steep tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, a senior official said on Sunday. This strategy aims to narrow a $6 billion U.S. trade deficit with Bangladesh and prevent a
US Lifts Sanctions on Myanmar Junta Allies after a General Praises Trump.
The U.S. lifted sanctions on several allies of Myanmar’s military rulers, two weeks after the junta leader praised Trump and called for easing sanctions in a letter responding to tariff warnings. Human Rights Watch described the move as “extremely worrying,” indicating a potential shift in U.S. policy amid concerns over
Vietnam & U.S. Ink MoU on Lastest Technology Trends
In a recent development, Vietnam and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) during a business forum in the U.S. to enhance cooperation in energy, artificial intelligence, and data centres. According to the Vietnamese government, the MoUs cover several key agreements, including: Energy technology transfer between Vietnam’s state
US to Expand Military Capabilities Base With New Repair Hubs
The Pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense (DoD), is all set to establish military repair hubs across the Asia-Pacific region of Japan, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, and the Philippines. It is set under the project name Regional Sustainment Framework (RSF) to extend the global network of
Strategic Challenge: Japan & US Upgrade Security Ties
China’s rapid military buildup and aggressive actions have worried and panicked many global leaders. As a result, Japan and the US have expanded their security tie-up to offer enhanced border protection. The top diplomatic and defence officials have confirmed that both nations will take concrete steps to strengthen defence cooperation