Assistant US Trade Representative Brendan Lynch to lead 5–7 May visit focused on market access, investment barriers and bilateral agreement implementation
Bangladesh and USA flag. Photo: Freepik
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Bangladesh and USA flag. Photo: Freepik
A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), led by Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia Brendan Lynch, is set to visit Dhaka from 5–7 May to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties.
According to a press release issued today (4 May), attributed to US Mission Spokesperson Poornima Rai, the visit will focus on advancing cooperation under the proposed US–Bangladesh Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
The United States said it is looking forward to working with Bangladesh on implementing the agreement, which aims to enhance economic growth in both countries by improving market access, removing barriers to investment and expanding commercial opportunities, reads the release.
