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China schmoozes Bangladesh, but not everything is copacetic
- Nadya Yeh
Image via Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry on Twitter.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wáng Yì 王毅 met with Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen over the weekend.
Both sides pledged to deepen development ties and “oppose separatism” during Wang’s conversation with Momen on August 7, while Wang thanked him for Bangladesh’s support for China’s sovereignty claims over Taiwan amid the fallout from U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s high-stakes visit to the island last week.
- China will raise the proportion of Bangladeshi goods that are duty-free to 98% starting on September 1, up from the current 97% that came into force on July 1, 2020.
- “The Chinese side supports Myanmar’s efforts in maintaining its domestic stability, and supports Myanmar and Bangladesh appropriately resolving the Rakhine state issue via dialogue and consultation,” Chinese Premier Lǐ Kèqiáng 李克强 said in 2018, per Reuters: China is “willing to provide the relevant parties with necessary support in this regard.”
- Kamal pointed to Sri Lanka’s crisis, highlighting that China had not been “rigorous enough” in deciding which projects to support: “After Sri Lanka…we felt that Chinese authorities are not taking care of this particular aspect, which is very, very important,” he told the FT.
- Last month, Bangladesh became the latest country in Asia to approach the IMF for financing assistance: Bangladesh’s total foreign debts totaled $62 billion in 2021, per the IMF, with the most of it owed to multilateral lenders such as the World Bank.
- The country owes $9 billion, or 15%, to state lenders from Japan, its largest bilateral creditor, followed by China at about $4 billion, or 6%.
- Hasina’s administration closed the Taiwanese business representative office in Dhaka after winning elections in 2008, in response to a request from China: Since then, China has increased its engagement in Bangladesh.
- Chinese leader Xí Jìnpíng 习近平 paid a historic visit to Dhaka in 2016, marking the first visit by a Chinese head of state to Bangladesh in 30 years at the time. Xi’s visit came amid competition with India for regional influence, after Beijing upgraded ties with Bangladesh to a strategic partnership and inked 27 agreements amounting to nearly $40 billion.
- According to data, from January to July 2021, the overall import and export volume of China and Bangladesh was $13 billion, a rise of 58.9% year-on-year.
China schmoozes Bangladesh, but not everything is copacetic – The China Project
China’s globe-trotting foreign minister is on the road, as he always is. His last stop was Bangladesh, where he thanked the country for its support of Beijing’s position on Taiwan.
supchina.com