Dhaka, July 10 -- In today's interconnected global economy, trade negotiation is no longer a peripheral task - it is a strategic instrument of national policy. For Bangladesh, soon to graduate from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category by 2026, the urgency to build a competent and coordinated trade negotiation team is greater than ever. As the country engages with new bilateral, regional, and multilateral trade platforms, the capacity and structure of its trade negotiation team will significantly influence its future growth, exports, and investment inflows.

Why Trade Negotiation Teams MatterBangladesh's trade negotiation teams are responsible for protecting national interests and securing long-term benefits from international trade ...