Brazil looks to sign trade deal with Bangladesh
July 27, 2025 00:00:00
Brazil, the largest economy in South America, has shown interest in signing a trade agreement with Bangladesh to further boost economic relations between the two countries, reports UNB.
If things go well, the agreement is likely to be signed at the Brazil-Bangladesh annual bilateral meeting to be held in Dhaka later this year.
The issue was discussed when President of the Central Bank of Brazil Gabriel Galipolo had a meeting with Bangladesh Ambassador to Brazil Dr Md Tauhedul Islam recently.
The current annual trade volume between the two countries has exceeded four billion dollars, according to the Bangladesh Embassy.
In the recent global economic context, especially due to the high tariffs imposed on both countries by the United States, the Ambassador elaborated on the arguments for a bilateral trade agreement.
He presented a concept paper outlining a possible trade agreement to increase bilateral trade and investment, including reducing the tariffs imposed by both countries, resolving the issue of opening LCs by banks.