After the Advisory Council Committee gave its acceptance, Pakistan and Bangladesh formally agreed to allow diplomats and officials from governments to enter without a visa. Official and diplomatic passport holders from both nations will be able to travel without a visa under the deal. Officials confirmed that the bilateral agreement will be in place for a duration of five years. It is expected that this action will improve official-level engagement among the (2) South Asian countries and fortify diplomatic ties. In the meantime, Bangladesh and Pakistan have also decided to work together to advance industrial growth and bilateral commerce. In addition “Adilur Rahman Khan, Bangladesh's adviser for industries, and Jam Kamal Khan, the country's minister of commerce, met in Dhaka and came to a compromise on this matter”. The Commerce Minister underlined Pakistan's strong desire to participate in partnerships and mutual investments in Bangladesh's developing industrial environment. The Minister had earlier encouraged Bangladeshi businessmen to import cement, sugar, shoes, and leather goods from Pakistan while he was addressing the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry. After India-aligned premier Sheikh Hasina was overthrown, relations between the two nations normalized. After being brought down in a revolution in August 2024. Whereas Sheikh Hasina, the longtime prime minister of Bangladesh, fled by helicopter to her former friend, India, where she has refused extradition requests and is being charged with crimes against humanity.
On Thursday, China said that it will soon hold trade talks with the United States in Malaysia. Renewed efforts to ease trade tensions: China announced on Thursday that it will hold a new round of trade talks with the United States in Malaysia later this month. The meeting is seen as a significant step toward …







