Dhaka, July 11 -- Bangladesh and the US have engaged in a second round of tariff negotiations,

focusing on the "trajectory of current and future trade relations" amid tensions

over Washington's planned duty hike on Bangladeshi goods.

Both sides presented their views and reached a consensus on a number of issues

on the second day of the three-day talks, the Chief Advisor's Office (CAO) said in a

statement on Friday.

"However, some matters remain unresolved. The third round of talks will begin at

9am Washington time on Friday."

Commerce Advisor Sheikh Bashir Uddin held a one-on-one meeting with US Trade

Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer in Washington, DC, on Thursday.

In addition to tariff-related matters, the meeting also ...