Bangladesh–Trinidad and Tobago relations

Bangladesh–Trinidad and Tobago relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Trinidad and Tobago.

Bangladesh-Trinidad and Tobago relations

Bangladesh

Trinidad and Tobago

High level visits

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid an official visit to Port of Spain in 2009.[1]

Economic cooperation

Bangladesh and Trinidad and Tobago have shown their interest in expanding the bilateral economic activities between the two countries and have been cooperating each other in this regard.[2] Bangladeshi leather products, jute products, ceramics and pharmaceuticals have been identified as having huge potential in Trinidad and Tobago.[3] In 2009, "Bangladesh Trade Center" was established by Bangladesh Export Promotion Bureau at Port of Spain to facilitate the bilateral trade and investment between Bangladesh and Trinidad and Tobago as well as the foreign trade of Bangladesh in the greater Caribbean and nearby Latin American markets.[4][5]

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References

  1. "Trinidad and Tobago eager to expand economic relations with Bangladesh". Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS). Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  2. "Import leather jute goods 6 September, 2011". Bangladesh Today. 2011-09-06. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  3. "Import leather, jute goods". The Daily Star. 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  4. "Bangladesh opens trade centre in T&T | Archives". Guardian.co.tt. 2009-11-26. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  5. "Bangladesh targets Caribbean, Latin American markets". The Daily Star. 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.


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