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The Daily Star - September 17, 2008

China will provide special preferential treatment for access of some Bangladeshi products to its market to reduce the prevailing trade imbalance between the two countries and cooperate in paving the way for implementation of the Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant.

It assured cooperation in constructing two more bridges--Meghna and Gomti bridges--in Bangladesh.

China will also consider Bangladesh's request for engaging itself in the Bangladesh-Myanmar road link scheme meant for enhancing trade and people-to-people contact.

The assurances came during official talks between Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at the Great Hall of the People yesterday.

It was hoped at the official talks that trade volume between the two countries would reach a targeted $5billion by 2010.

The talks lasted about an hour, covering politics, trade and economic cooperation and investment as well as agricultural cooperation.

The chief adviser requested China's involvement in Bangladesh-Myanmar road communications to connect Kunming of China with the trans-border road link and sought Chinese government's cooperation in constructing a 111-kilometer road.

Responding positively to Bangladesh's request, the Chinese side said they would talk to Myanmar. Similarly, Bangladesh side said they would also carry it forward with Myanmar.

The meeting emphasised tripartite meeting involving Bangladesh, Myanmar and China.

Responding to the request of the chief adviser, the Chinese side instantly declared that they would double the present number of Bangladesh's student scholarships from 50 to 100.

At the official talks it was told that China would send a delegation to Bangladesh over the matter of Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant.

On investment, Bangladesh offered to set up a special economic zone for China.

The Chinese side showed interest, saying that top Chinese companies will invest in Bangladesh. They also assured that China would extend cooperation in setting up North-West Fertilizer Company in Bangladesh.

The chief adviser said China's technical know-how and Bangladesh workers and cheap labour force can make up a “win-win situation” for trade and investment for both the countries.

Defence and technical cooperation between Bangladesh and China was also discussed and the two sides hoped that the cooperation would be further strengthened.

Foreign Adviser Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Foreign Secretary Touhid Hossian, CA's Press Secretary Syed Fahim Munaim, Bangladesh Ambassador to China Munshi Faiz Ahmed and Secretary of CA's Office Kazi Aminul Islam from Bangladesh side, while Chinese foreign minister, vice- minister of commerce, Chinese ambassador to Dhaka and assistant minister for foreign affairs were present at the official talks.

After the talks, an agreement on economic and technical cooperation and two memoranda of understanding (MoU) on hydrological information on the Brahmaputra river and on agricultural technical cooperation were signed.

Foreign Secretary M Touhid Hossain and Bangladesh Ambassador in Beijing Munshi Faiz Ahmed and two vice-ministers and head of Agriculture Academy signed the agreement and MoUs on behalf of their respective sides. Chief Adviser Fakhruddin and the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao witnessed the signing ceremony.

The chief adviser also met Chinese President Hu Jintao and Vice-president Xi Jinping.

The top leaders of the present-day economic superpower--its president, premier and vice-president--remarked that the Bangladesh-China friendship is “an all-weather friendship” that remains alive overcoming various issues.

The Chinese rulers assured Bangladesh of all-out cooperation in accelerating its socioeconomic development.

They said the visit of the chief adviser will remain as a “milestone” in the friendship between Bangladesh and China.

After the talks, Foreign Adviser Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury and CA's Press Secretary Syed Fahim Munaim briefed newsmen about the outcome of official talks,

The chief adviser yesterday called on Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of People.

During the meeting, the Chinese president said Bangladesh-China relations are very excellent and based on comprehensive partnership of cooperation and the visit by Bangladesh's chief adviser will further boost the existing ties.

He appreciated Bangladesh's support to China in successfully hosting the Beijing Olympics 2008 and Paralympics Beijing 2008.

He also expressed gratitude as Bangladesh stood beside China during recent earthquake and sent medicines and tents and other relief supplies, which reflect the “deep friendship” between the two countries.

The Chinese president assured all-out cooperation in socioeconomic development of Bangladesh.

:The Daily Star: Internet Edition
 
China agrees to bear large part of construction cost

The Financial Express - September 22, 2008

China has agreed to bear the construction cost of a large part of the trans-international highway connecting the port city Chittagong with the Chinese growing business hub Kunming through Myanmar, communication ministry officials said Sunday.

The positive response by China to construct almost 73 per cent of the 151 km Bangladesh-Myanmar Friendship Road came during a recent visit by Chief Adviser to the caretaker government Fakhruddin Ahmed to that country.

The Chinese assurance thus removes the doubt over the funding of construction work of the highway linking Bawli Bazar with Kyauktaw inside Myanmar, officials said while referring to the first bilateral tour by the present caretaker administration chief to any country.

The construction cost of the 110 km of the highway that China has agreed to bear is estimated at US$ 128 million.

Bangladesh signed a deal with Myanmar in 2006 to construct a tans-international highway in two phases. The country will bear the construction cost of 43 km-20km inside its own territory and 23km inside Myanmar-- in the first phase.

The military ruled Myanmar has long been showing reluctance to bear the construction cost of the remaining portion of the highway under the second phase.

Communication secretary Mahbubur Rahman, however, told the FE Sunday that they were yet to get an official version from the foreign ministry.

"The positive response from China will be most welcomed," he said.

The Chinese response will lend the much needed boost to the efforts for the construction of the trans-international highway as the country has long been trying to construct it to establish direct road link with Myanmar, China and other Southeast and East Asian countries, he said.

A senior official said the foreign ministry is expected to inform the communication ministry about outcome and developments of the CA's visit to China.

He said the foreign ministry has already 'unofficially' informed the communication ministry about the issue which is considered very important in the context of the scheduled visit of a Myanmar vice-general to the capital next month.

Myanmar's Vice-Senior General Maung Aye will lead nearly 50-member team to discuss various issues, including the latest developments relating to the friendship highway.

Communication ministry is now processing the tender documents for the construction of the first phase of the highway costing around $27 million.

The officials concerned said the road will boost regional cooperation by strengthening economic and trade relations between Bangladesh and other the South and Southeast Asian countries.
 
Great China rocks.

:) Thats the behavior that determines who is real world power.
 
It's good news!

Currently BD runs a trade deficit with China. China has pledged to reduce the deficit by importing more agricultural and marine product from BD. Hopefully the roads will facilitate that.

Given high price in energy, perhaps exporting natural gas to China would help greatly. Lumber product from BD should also be an interesting item.
 
Great China rocks.

:) Thats the behavior that determines who is real world power.

another china praising.......

well we dont have any problem with it..china deserves it....:thumbsup:

but i do see a vested interest of pakistan as if its only china who can be their saviour:china:.....

well so much from history, but still these pak havent left their habit of shoelicking.......

thruout 20th century it was USA, (i have seen videos of 65 and 71 war where pakistanis praising capitalist lobby for their being real superpower unlike USSR and being a true help)......

see in 21st century...same attitude but different masters.......hope who wud be in da future.....

the point i am making is, even we have switched sides from USSR to USA but its only for growth prospects......we dont worship americans like pakistanis do to china......we dont intend to be under any superpower but intend to be one.......

WE ARE DOING EXACTLY WHAT CHINA DID TO uSSR AND JOINED HANDS WITH USA 30 yrs back......

how different and negetive are we then?ANALYSE!:police:
 
another china praising.......

well we dont have any problem with it..china deserves it....:thumbsup:

but i do see a vested interest of pakistan as if its only china who can be their saviour:china:.....

well so much from history, but still these pak havent left their habit of shoelicking.......

thruout 20th century it was USA, (i have seen videos of 65 and 71 war where pakistanis praising capitalist lobby for their being real superpower unlike USSR and being a true help)......

see in 21st century...same attitude but different masters.......hope who wud be in da future.....

the point i am making is, even we have switched sides from USSR to USA but its only for growth prospects......we dont worship americans like pakistanis do to china......we dont intend to be under any superpower but intend to be one.......

WE ARE DOING EXACTLY WHAT CHINA DID TO uSSR AND JOINED HANDS WITH USA 30 yrs back......

how different and negetive are we then?ANALYSE!:police:

hello????

whats wrong???? you are replying a post written back in 2008:lol::lol:


Thanks for your deep analysis, we got your points:P






:pakistan:

adios
 
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