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Pakistan-Bangladesh Begin Direct Trade After Decades with Rice Imports

by Anum Arif
February 25, 2025
in Business, Economy
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📦 Historic Trade Resumes! Pakistan and Bangladesh restart direct government-to-government trade after decades, beginning with 50,000 tonnes of rice imports. Will this reshape South Asian trade dynamics? 🌍🚢

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Historic Trade Resumption Strengthens Economic Ties

Pakistan and Bangladesh have officially begun direct government-to-government trade for the first time in decades, marking a significant shift in bilateral relations. This renewed trade partnership has been launched with the import of 50,000 tonnes of rice from Pakistan, as confirmed by a senior official from Bangladesh’s Ministry of Food on Tuesday.

This development follows the political upheaval in Bangladesh in August 2024, which led to the ouster of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Her departure and subsequent asylum in India have resulted in strained diplomatic relations between Dhaka and New Delhi, creating an opportunity for Pakistan and Bangladesh to revive economic cooperation.

Revival of Direct Trade

For years, private Bangladeshi companies have imported rice and other goods from Pakistan, but logistical challenges meant that these shipments had to be rerouted through feeder ports in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, or Singapore. However, in November 2024, a container ship directly sailed from Karachi to Chittagong, marking the first such voyage in decades and paving the way for further trade agreements.

The current deal between the Directorate General of Food in Bangladesh and Pakistan’s Trading Corporation (TCP) was signed in January 2025. This agreement signals a new chapter in economic collaboration, offering Bangladesh additional sources of essential food imports at competitive prices.

Economic and Strategic Impact

The geopolitical implications of this direct trade are significant:

  • Competitive Pricing: With Pakistan now a direct supplier, Bangladesh has an alternative to previous suppliers like India, Thailand, and Vietnam, ensuring better pricing and supply security.
  • Strategic Diversification: The shift away from India as the primary trade partner indicates Bangladesh’s new foreign policy stance, potentially strengthening ties with other regional players.
  • Climate Change Concerns: Bangladesh, being highly vulnerable to floods and cyclones, relies on rice imports to stabilize food security. Establishing new trade routes is crucial to mitigating supply chain disruptions caused by natural disasters.

Looking Ahead

This direct trade agreement is expected to open doors for further economic cooperation between Pakistan and Bangladesh in areas like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural goods. If sustained, it could reshape regional trade dynamics and reduce dependency on intermediary ports.

The success of this deal may also encourage further diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Dhaka, potentially leading to broader economic agreements in the future.

Tags: BangladeshChittagongClimate ChangeEconomic CooperationFood SecurityKarachiPakistanRice ImportsSouth AsiaTrade Relations

Anum Arif

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