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Tarique Rahman, Li Qiang hold bilateral talks, MoUs inked 
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China assures support for Teesta project, PMO spokesman says
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Chinese Charge d'Affaires  pays tribute at National Martyrs' Memorial
Chinese Charge d'Affaires  pays tribute at National Martyrs' Memorial
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PM seeks Chinese investment for great Asian economic miracle in Bangladesh 
PM seeks Chinese investment for great Asian economic miracle in Bangladesh 
PM joins WEF annual meet in Dalian city, China 
PM joins WEF annual meet in Dalian city, China 
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PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
AmCham team meets finance minister
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DHAKA, June 25, 2026 (BSS) - A delegation of the Executive Committee (EC) of the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AmCham) today met Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury at the Bangladesh Secretariat and discussed key priorities related to the national budget for FY2026-27, investment promotion and the business environment. The meeting marked the first formal engagement between the newly elected Executive Committee of AmCham Bangladesh and the finance minister, reaffirming the chamber's commitment to strengthening public-private collaboration in support of Bangladesh's sustainable economic growth and investment objectives, said a press release. The AmCham delegation was led by its President Syed Mohammad Kamal.  Other members included Vice President Ala Uddin Ahmad, Treasurer Reza Ur Rahman Mahmud, Executive Committee members Habib Bhuiyan, Al Mamun M. Rashel and Ataur Rahim Chowdhury, as well as AmCham members Md. Moinul Huq, Sabbir Ahmed and Momshad Ali Khan. During the meeting, the delegation highlighted the contributions of American investors across a range of sectors, including energy, insurance and financial services, the digital economy, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and the ready-made garment (RMG) industry. AmCham representatives also shared industry perspectives on improving the investment climate and provided feedback on the FY2026-27 national budget.  They welcomed the positive direction of the budget while stressing the importance of effective implementation to achieve its growth objectives. The discussions focused on strengthening investor confidence, ensuring regulatory predictability and enhancing public-private collaboration to support sustained economic growth. The AmCham delegation also expressed its commitment to facilitating greater US investment in Bangladesh and pledged continued support for initiatives aimed at improving the country's business and investment environment. The chamber thanked the finance minister for his time and constructive engagement and expressed hope for continued collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders in advancing policies that promote sustainable economic development and attract investment.  
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