, Nov. 19 -- Malaysia has reopened its labour market for Bangladeshi workers but attached around a dozen conditions that Dhaka considers unacceptable, said Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul.
Adviser Nazrul made the remarks after inaugurating the Overseas Employment Platform at a city hotel on Wednesday.
Nazrul said Bangladesh has already conveyed its objections to several of the proposed conditions and will continue discussions with Malaysian authorities to secure a more favourable position for Bangladeshi workers.
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