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The U.S.-Bangladesh trade deal, effective since Feb. 9, is under review amid legal challenges and ongoing efforts to boost trade access.
Bangladesh’s Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir confirmed the U.S. trade agreement finalized on February 9 is in effect but remains open to revision, emphasizing it involves mutual compromise.
He noted bilateral trade stands at $8.5 billion, with the U.S. as a top trading partner, and highlighted ongoing cooperation in investment and digital infrastructure.
The minister said a recent U.S. court ruling questioned the legality of certain tariffs, making the situation fluid.
He stressed the deal is being monitored for national interests, with no new negotiations underway, and affirmed efforts to improve trade access and reduce non-tariff barriers.
El acuerdo comercial entre Estados Unidos y Bangladesh, vigente desde el 9 de febrero, se está revisando en medio de desafíos legales y esfuerzos en curso para impulsar el acceso al comercio.