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Dhaka to urge Beijing for lower interest rates, extended repayment period

Every economic issue will come up for discussion, says Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain

Update : 15 Jan 2025, 06:56 PM

Bangladesh plans to request China to lower loan interest rates, extend repayment terms by 30 years and waive commitment fees to bolster economic cooperation.

The issues along with budget support will come during Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain's bilateral visit to China next week.

"Every economic issue will come up for discussion. Some issues are very important. Bangladesh's trade and economic relations with China are very important," he said while talking to reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday.

The adviser said they will discuss budgetary support, explore China's assistance, expedite loan disbursement for Bangladeshi projects, and seek a full withdrawal of the commitment fee.

A commitment fee in China is a charge made by a lender to a borrower for keeping a line of credit available.

Touhid will pay the visit at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on January 20-24 which is described as a “very important first bilateral visit” after the formation of the interim government led by Prof Muhammad Yunus in August last year.

The foreign adviser said he will leave Dhaka on Monday evening and will return to Dhaka on January 24.

He will have engagements on January 21-23.

Bangladesh sees the adviser's maiden bilateral visit to China as a “great opportunity” to further strengthen and deepen the bilateral relations with Beijing giving an outline for future cooperation.

Asked about GDI, the adviser said there are some issues that will continue to be discussed with a positive approach and noted that Bangladesh’s relationship with China is not just government-specific.

The Global Development Initiative (GDI) is a multilateral development initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2021.

The GDI aims to promote global development by addressing challenges such as poverty, climate change, and food insecurity.

Asked about a discussion over the $5 billion budget support issue initiated during the previous regime, Touhid said that discussion remains in place.

“This visit is a great opportunity to further strengthen and deepen the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and China,” Spokesperson at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Mohammad Rafiqul Alam told reporters at a weekly media briefing recently.

The ongoing cooperation between Bangladesh and China in key areas, including economic collaboration, trade, and investment, will be reviewed during the visit, according to Spokesperson Alam.

The discussions aim to outline the future framework for strengthening bilateral relations.

The visit will also focus on fostering cooperation in agriculture, education, infrastructure, renewable energy, and finding sustainable solutions to the Rohingya crisis, he added.

At the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Touhid will engage in discussions on various issues of mutual interest with his Chinese counterpart during this visit.

Bangladesh and China are preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations in 2025.

To commemorate this milestone, both countries have initiated several programmes. "This visit marks an auspicious beginning to the golden jubilee celebrations of diplomatic ties between the two nations," the spokesperson said.

The foreign adviser is scheduled to deliver speeches at the China Institute of International Studies and the Shanghai Institute of International Studies.

He will also meet business representatives in Shanghai to promote increased Chinese investment in Bangladesh.

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