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The U.S. and Bangladesh are linked through trade policy and economic agreements, specifically regarding tariff rates [1], reciprocal tariff provisions [2], textile import exemptions [3], and U.S.-backed investment financing in Bangladesh [4].

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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 3 facts
claimThe U.S. may terminate the trade agreement with Taiwan and reimpose reciprocal tariffs if Taiwan enters into a new digital trade agreement with specific countries, a provision also present in agreements with Bangladesh and Guatemala.
claimThe United States will consider using the Export-Import Bank and the Development Finance Corporation to support investment financing in critical sectors in Bangladesh.
claimThe United States agreed to exempt certain products from reciprocal tariffs under Executive Order 14346 and established a mechanism for zero tariffs on specific textile and apparel goods imported from Bangladesh, contingent on U.S. textile exports.
A tectonic shift in tariff policy | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) unctad.org UNCTAD 1 fact
measurementAmong the 10 countries most affected by new US tariffs, three Least Developed Countries (LDCs) face significant impacts: Myanmar (49% tariff rate), Lao People's Democratic Republic (38%), and Bangladesh (35%).