Vietnam and Bangladesh signed MoU

May 24, 2017 at 3:22 PM , Mark Overseas
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Extend of rice trade deals

The MoU (memorandum of understanding), inked on May 23 in Hanoi during the Bangladeshi official’s visit, will last five years to 2022. The provision of rice will depend on Bangladesh’s yearly demand. It took Vietnam and Bangladesh only two weeks to discuss and reach the deal. 

History of MoU dates back in the year of 2011 April, 08 when it was first started which expired in December 31, 2013. And in January 2, 2014, the two sides re-signed the deal that was valid until December 31, 2016.

But, in two recent years, Bangladesh faced consecutive natural disasters that have affected its crops and resulted in a shortage of rice for domestic consumption.

The two ministers discussed measures to enhance their coordination in the future to improve bilateral economic, trade and industrial cooperation, especially in the trading of rice and also hoping that it will help connect businesses and strengthen bilateral partnership and friendship between the two countries.

 

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