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U.S. wheat shipments to Bangladesh, part of a long-term trade deal, boost food security and economic ties.
On January 26, 2026, nearly 60,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat arrived at Chattogram Port, part of a larger shipment exceeding 173,000 tons under a 2025 memorandum of understanding.
The agreement commits Bangladesh to buying up to 700,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat annually through 2030, with over 350,000 tons already delivered.
The grain, sourced from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Nebraska, supports Bangladesh’s food security, as domestic production meets only 13% of demand.
The trade strengthens bilateral economic ties and includes a $1 billion soybean purchase commitment from Bangladeshi firms, signaling growing demand for American agricultural exports.
Los envíos de trigo de EE.UU. a Bangladesh, parte de un acuerdo comercial a largo plazo, impulsan la seguridad alimentaria y los lazos económicos.