Bangladesh and China have entered what both sides described as a “new era” in bilateral relations, with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s four-day visit laying the groundwork for a long-term strategic partnership.

He will attend high-level talks on trade, investment and bilateral ties with Chinese Premier Li

Bangladesh and China have agreed to deepen cooperation on the management of the Teesta and other rivers during a meeting between Bangladesh prime minister Tarique Rahman and…

The premier and his entourage will depart from Beijing for Dhaka at 5pm local time

Beijing and Dhaka moved to deepen cooperation beyond infrastructure into skills and human capital

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman concluded his Beijing visit by meeting President Xi Jinping, who pledged China's support for Dhaka's new administration and high-quality…

The premier's multi-nation tour includes a preceding two-day official visit to Malaysia at the invitation of Anwar Ibrahim

Of them, three involve BIDA, one links the BNP with Communist Party of China

Beijing says it is ready to support Tarique Rahman's development vision, with talks also covering investment, grants, regional cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged unwavering support for Bangladesh's sovereignty and rejection of foreign interference during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit. Beijing…

Spokesperson Mahdi Amin says the visit has produced a long-term blueprint for bilateral cooperation

China backs the Teesta project, strategic dialogue and Rohingya solution through Myanmar engagement

Analysts say the visit came at an opportune moment, with Dhaka and Beijing signalling deeper cooperation across strategic, economic and emerging sectors despite the lack of major…

China affirms its supportive ties with Bangladesh, emphasizing cooperation on the Teesta project without targeting third parties.

Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman met Chinese President Xi Jinping Friday, wrapping up his five-day visit to China, during which the two sides formalised a deal to develop an economic…

Mirza Fakhrul says the six-day trip has strengthened Bangladesh’s ties with both countries

Since India has traditionally been an all-weather friend, the new forces in the subcontinent want to move away from Delhi in pursuit of short-term political gains.

Bangladesh and China have entered what both sides described as a “new era” in bilateral relations, with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s four-day visit laying the groundwork for a…