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Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on Sunday expressed optimism about increased Japanese investment in Bangladesh following the highly successful visit of Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad ...
Watami, a restaurant group based in Japan, has announced plans to open a training centre in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, as ...
Japan has announced a $1.063 billion aid package for Bangladesh, reinforcing bilateral ties during a visit by interim ...
Six months after Bangladesh was born anew, the country is emerging from the ashes facing the rising sun of Japan enforcing dependence on outdated fossil fuels dressed up as foreign aid.
Japan pledges $1.06 billion to Bangladesh, supporting budget, railway upgrades, and scholarships. This support aligns with interim government leader Mohammad Yunus's reform goals, despite political ...
In an exclusive interview with NHK during his stay in Tokyo, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Yunus has expressed hope that Japan will show leadership in Asia and boost cooperation with his country, ...
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Japan sees Yunus' visit as chance to deepen ties
Japan on Monday said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus' official visit to Japan is expected to 'further strengthen' the friendly relations between the two countries.
The Bangladesh government has requested additional soft loans and budget support from Japan, alongside an extension of the loan repayment period. The requests were made during the sixth Foreign ...
Last month, discussing Japan’s foreign policy, Prime Minister Fumio ... Cambodia, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan have weakened civic institutions and electoral processes. Nearly everywhere ...
TOKYO -- Japan is rescinding some foreign aid funding because projects earmarked for the cash have become unfeasible, with 11 billion yen ($75.3 million) sent back to national coffers in recent years.