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01 Feb, 2026 15:56 pm
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today called for an early start to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with the European Union (EU), stressing the need to safeguard Bangladesh’s trade preferences in its largest export market once the current duty-free access expires in the coming years. The Chief Adviser made the call when Nuria Lopez, chairperson of the European Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (EuroCham), met with him at the State Guest House Jamuna here, said the Chief Adviser's Press Wing this afternoon.  Michael Miller, the European Union’s Ambassador to Bangladesh, also took part in the meeting. During the discussion, they discussed the need to accelerate European investment in Bangladesh, how to ensure smooth trade relations between Bangladesh and the EU, and the need for further reforms to improve the country’s business climate. They also discussed the upcoming elections and the deployment of international observers to monitor the polls. Professor Yunus said the interim government has recently concluded an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Japan, paving the way for duty-free access for more than 7,300 Bangladeshi products to the world’s fourth-largest economy. He added that Bangladesh is preparing to hold similar negotiations with other countries, including the European Union, to ensure continued duty-free access for its products—particularly ready-made garments—to the EU market for the foreseeable future. “The EPA with Japan has opened doors for us. It gives renewed hope to our export items. We definitely hope to sign an FTA with the EU to expand our market,” the Chief Adviser said. EuroCham Chairperson Nuria Lopez said Bangladesh needs to begin FTA negotiations urgently, as the country may lose its existing trade preferences in the EU—its largest export destination—after graduating from Least Developed Country (LDC) status. She noted that an FTA would attract more European investment to Bangladesh, create jobs, and boost exports to advanced Western markets. Lopez pointed out that India is signing an FTA with the EU, while Vietnam already has such an agreement, allowing both middle-income countries preferential access to the European market. “We are advocating for an FTA. I will go to Europe to encourage private companies to invest in Bangladesh,” she said. EU Ambassador Michael Miller said that the commercial relationship with Bangladesh will evolve after graduation but not before 2029.  He underlined the EU’s strong interest to bring European investment and technology to the country - an important market with a population of nearly 200 million - and spoke about the EU readiness to organise an EU-Bangladesh Business Forum in 2026.  “We are looking for early political signals that EU companies will be encouraged to come and will enjoy a level playing field,” he said. The Chief Adviser also emphasised the relocation of factories to Bangladesh, noting that European firms can take advantage of the country’s large pool of skilled labour at competitive costs. “We are building a free trade zone. Our aim is to turn Bangladesh into a manufacturing hub for global businesses. We want more European investment in Bangladesh,” he said. Professor Yunus expressed satisfaction over the EU’s decision to deploy a large contingent of election observers to Bangladesh for the upcoming general elections and referendum. “It is important that EU election observers are here. It is a huge vote of confidence in revitalising our democracy,” he said, adding that the overall picture of the election campaign was “very positive.” Lamiya Morshed, SDG Coordinator and Senior Secretary of the government, was also present at the meeting.  
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DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS)- The Ministry of Education has asked the Non- Government Teachers Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) to  provide detailed information on 41,627 teachers recommended for appointment  in 2025 at different private educational institutions across the country. An 'urgent order' in this regard, signed by Ministry's Deputy Secretary Hoore  Jannat, has also been issued to send this information to the Directorate of  Secondary and Higher Education of the Education Ministry on an urgent basis  within the next seven working days, said a release here today. These teachers were recommended for appointment in the Monthly Pay Order  (MPO)-listed educational institutions through the sixth recruitment circular. This initiative has been taken to ensure accurate statistics on how many of  the recommended teachers have already joined the workplace and how many have  not been able to be posted after joining, he said. Besides, detailed information was sought on whether there are any  administrative complications in joining and how many teachers have not yet  been enrolled in the MPO. According to the ministry sources, the process of collecting this information  has started followed by an internal meeting with the Secretary of the  Secondary and Higher Education Division in the chair on January 7.   It was asked to send information to the ministry through a specific form  including name, registration number of the recommended teacher, name of the  recommended educational institution, the date of joining, the specific reason  and comments (if he or she is not enrolled in the MPO).

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