Bangladesh to import 220,000 tonnes of US wheat to cool tariffs

Bangladesh approves US wheat purchase to ease trade tensions and reduce tariffs as part of efforts to narrow its trade deficit. - UNSPLASH
DHAKA: Bangladesh's government has approved the purchase of about 220,000 metric tons of wheat from the United States as part of efforts to cool U.S. trade tensions and reduce steep import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, a Dhaka official said on Wednesday.
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- Bangladesh will buy 220,000 metric tons of US wheat to help ease trade tensions and improve relations with the US.
- The move aims to reduce steep import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Bangladeshi exports.
- Bangladesh seeks to narrow its trade deficit with the US through strategic purchases and trade diplomacy.
Earlier in July, Bangladesh signed a memorandum of understanding to import 700,000 tons of wheat annually from the United States over the next five years.
On July 27, Bangladesh also ordered 25 aircraft from Boeing and ramped up imports of key American goods in an effort to defuse trade tensions.
A Bangladesh government delegation is holding trade talks in the United States this week, officials in Dhaka said.
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