Yunus to Reinforce Bangladesh-China Relations Amid Power Transition
Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, is set to visit China for four days to strengthen bilateral relations following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government. He plans to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and participate in the Boao Forum for Asia, emphasizing strategic partnerships and economic collaborations.

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In a move to re-establish strong diplomatic and economic ties, Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, will embark on a four-day visit to China. Scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, Yunus's visit comes after the political transition following Sheikh Hasina's departure.
Yunus is also set to engage with leaders at the Boao Forum for Asia, part of efforts to rejuvenate strategic relations. Yunus aims to discuss the deepening of economic cooperation and possible Chinese investment relocations to Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is looking to leverage its low-tariff market access to attract Chinese industries, especially those seeking favorable trade conditions. Meanwhile, stakeholders in New Delhi and Washington are closely monitoring these developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)