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Bangladesh cites economic, strategic potential in ASEAN bid

Published :
Aug 17, 2025 16:07
Updated :
Aug 17, 2025 18:28

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Bangladesh is stepping up its bid to be a sectoral dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with Chief Adviser Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus emphasising the countryโ€™s economic and strategic advantages as key to deepening ties with the bloc.

Prof Yunus highlighted that Bangladeshโ€™s population of more than 170 million offers ASEAN both a substantial market and an available workforce for regional industries, while its untapped economic potential presents significant opportunities for collaboration and growth, BSS reports.

โ€œThere are many unexplored areas of investment which would be easy to pursue with Myanmar. We don't do deep sea fishing, for example. We have a big ocean right outside, but we never exploit that.

โ€œSo with Myanmar joining in, it becomes another opportunity to work together in deep sea fishing because we share the ocean together," he told the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) in a recent interview held on the sidelines of his official visit here.

The South Asian nation has sought for a sectoral dialogue partner status with ASEAN, and the pursuit has gained momentum since Yunus assumed leadership of Bangladeshi interim government in Aug last year.

The Nobel Prize Laureate who was on an official visit to Malaysia from Aug 11 to 13 said the matter was also discussed during his meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and current ASEAN Chair.

One of the things we have been discussing since his visit on October 4 last year was joining ASEAN.

"So we took this chance to talk and revive this whole issue. He (Anwar) was very supportive of how to go through the process," he said.

Prof Yunus also acknowledged that Bangladeshโ€™s bid could face resistance from some member states.

โ€œIt will take time. We will not give up. We have very good reasons to explain to them, that we are neighbours.

โ€œWe will go ahead and once we see that there are some supporters within ASEAN, it makes it easier for us (to advance the bid)," the renowned economist and social entrepreneur said.

Bangladesh has been a party to ASEANโ€™s Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) since 2007. It is also a participant of ASEAN Regional Forum. In 2013, Bangladesh accredited its first Ambassador to ASEAN and the ASEAN Committee in Dhaka was established the following year with a view to promoting ASEANโ€™s profile and cooperation with Bangladesh.

Established on August 8, 1967, ASEAN today comprise 10 member states. They are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

ASEAN and Bangladesh have enjoyed upward economic relations with two-way trade reaching US$6.16 billion in 2023-24. Bangladesh, the second-largest economy in South Asia, is a significant player in the Asia-Pacific region, ranking 35th globally in nominal terms and 25th by purchasing power parity.​
 

Cambodia backs Bangladesh's ASEAN dialogue partner bid

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Published :
Dec 23, 2025 22:54
Updated :
Dec 23, 2025 22:54

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Cambodia has reaffirmed its support for Bangladesh's bid to become an ASEAN Sectoral Dialogue Partner, underlining the importance of sustained engagement with ASEAN during the first-ever Foreign Office Consultations between the two countries.

The assurance was conveyed at the inaugural Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) held in Phnom Penh in a cordial and constructive atmosphere between delegations led by Bangladesh Foreign Ministry Secretary (Bilateral) Dr Md Nazrul Islam and Cambodian Secretary of State Un Kheang, said a press release in Dhaka on Tuesday.

During the meeting, Cambodia emphasised the primacy of ASEAN centrality and advised Bangladesh to pursue continued collective and bilateral engagement with the regional bloc. Bangladesh, in turn, sought Cambodia's support for its interest in joining the ASEAN-led Regional Comprehensive Economic partnership (RCEP).

The FOC was convened following the signing of a memorandum of understanding in 2020 during a bilateral Joint Commission meeting in Dhaka. Discussions covered the full spectrum of bilateral relations, stressing the need to activate existing agreements and memorandums of understanding.

Both sides noted steady growth in bilateral trade and agreed to deepen business-to-business engagement, deciding to convene the first Joint Trade Council meeting in Phnom Penh next year. Bangladesh also proposed conducting a feasibility study on a potential free trade agreement, which Cambodia acknowledged as timely in view of both countries' upcoming graduation from the least developed country category.

Cambodia highlighted that more than 1,100 Bangladeshi pharmaceutical products are registered in its market and proposed forming a joint working group to enhance cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector, including regulatory capacity building.

Bangladesh expressed interest in investment opportunities in rice and cashew nut processing in Cambodia under buy-back arrangements. The two sides also agreed to convene meetings of joint working groups on agriculture and aquaculture in the near future.

The Bangladesh delegation thanked Cambodia for hosting Bangladeshi migrant workers in the construction and readymade garment sectors, while both sides reaffirmed their commitment to promoting safe, orderly and regular migration and jointly combating trafficking in persons and online fraud.

They also acknowledged the need to conclude an Air Services Agreement to facilitate direct flights and explored opportunities for developing joint tourism products to strengthen people-to-people contacts.

Dr Nazrul briefed the Cambodian side on the Rohingya humanitarian crisis and outlined reform initiatives undertaken by Bangladesh's interim government, including preparations for the next general elections scheduled for February 2026.

Both sides stressed the need for dialogue and diplomacy to address regional tensions, while Bangladesh offered to host the next round of Foreign Office Consultations in Dhaka late next year and indicated active consideration of opening a resident mission in Phnom Penh.​
 

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