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Bangladesh may renegotiate trade deal with US – top aide

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Published: February 13, 2026 12:44 pm
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Dhaka considers some trade agreements to be unfavorable, BNP leader Tarique Rahman’s adviser has told RT India

The incoming government in Dhaka may renegotiate all unfavorable deals with the US, a top aide to Bangladesh National Party (BNP) leader Tarique Rahman has told RT India.

The comments by Ziauddin Hyder, adviser to BNP chairman Tarique Rahman, come after the party won the Bangladesh election held on Thursday and secured a two-thirds majority in the country’s 300-member parliament. 

“This trade issue with the US, it is there for many months now,” Hyder said. “Bangladesh’s government has been negotiating hard. I am sure we will build on this, and take the good ones forward.”

He added, “There are some deals that are not in favor of Bangladesh. We will make sure to renegotiate to increase our trade relationship further.”

When asked about maintaining a balancing act between the US, China, and India, Hyder said, “We will be looking into issues, as opposed to looking into a country. The number one priority will be to protect Bangladesh’s interests.”

Rahman’s aide added that his party seeks good ties with India.

“He [Rahman] would like to navigate very good relations with all neighbors, including India, a large neighbor” Hyder said.

New 🇺🇸-🇧🇩 Trade Deal Dictates Who Dhaka Can Mix With – And It’s Certainly Not Russia

The trade agreement signed by the interim government which has secured partial tariff has major strings attached.

The deal prohibits Bangladesh from buying nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or… pic.twitter.com/F5uRdscLII

— RT_India (@RT_India_news) February 13, 2026

The US-Bangladesh trade deal, which was announced just four days ahead of national elections in the South Asian country, has drawn flak from several quarters.

The deal prohibits Bangladesh from buying nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or enriched uranium from any country that “jeopardizes essential US interests,” the Daily Star reported. 

If Dhaka enters into a trade deal with what is called a “non-market country” (China or Russia), the US can terminate the pact on the basis of Article 4.3 of the deal, according to the report. 

Various compliance requirements restrict Bangladesh’s policy flexibility, experts have said.

Dhaka will have to bring its Export Processing Zones under its general labor law within two years, which will impact garment exports. The ready-made garments sector accounts for more than 80% of Dhaka’s export earnings, employs 4 million workers, and contributes 10% to GDP.

The deal provides for a tariff rate of 19% for exports to the US. India has a lower rate of 18%.

Bangladesh’s garment exports, widely seen as the bellwether of its economy, have been declining for the past two years.

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