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  26 Nov 2025, 18:08
Update : 26 Nov 2025, 18:30

Uzbekistan Ambassador meets Commerce Adviser

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DHAKA, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS) - Non-resident Ambassador of Uzbekistan to 
Bangladesh Sardor Rustambaev met Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin at 
the latter's office in Bangladesh Secretariat today.

During the meeting, both sides expressed keen interest in further 
strengthening bilateral trade, investment and economic cooperation.

The discussions focused on expanding collaboration in textiles, leather, 
agriculture, pharmaceuticals and agro-processing sectors.

Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin said Bangladesh and Uzbekistan enjoy a 
historic relationship, which can be deepened further through enhanced trade 
and investment, said a Commerce Ministry press release.

"Bangladesh and Uzbekistan share longstanding ties. We want to strengthen 
these relations through increased trade and investment cooperation," he 
added.

Ambassador Rustambaev praised Bangladesh's impressive economic progress and 
highlighted the vast potential for expanding bilateral trade between the two 
countries.

Bangladesh and Uzbekistan established formal diplomatic relations on 15 
October 1992, following the dissolution of the Russian Federation. 

In the fiscal year 2024-25, bilateral trade between the two countries 
amounted to US$37.23 million, of which Bangladesh's exports to Uzbekistan 
stood at US$32.83 million and imports from Uzbekistan totaled US$4.40 
million.

In recent years, trade relations between Bangladesh and Uzbekistan have been 
steadily growing, with both countries identifying each other as promising 
markets.

The meeting also discussed removing trade barriers, promoting tourism, 
enhancing Dhaka-Tashkent air connectivity, boosting joint investments, and 
accelerating the exchange of commercial information.

Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman and Additional Secretary (Export) M Abdur 
Rahim Khan were present at the meeting.