
Bangladesh Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi is scheduled to visit India this week, during which the formal talks on signing CEPA or Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with India, is expected to start officially.
This is as per reports, which added during the visit, the Bangladesh Commerce Minister Munshi is scheduled to discuss two more important issues- one pertaining to withdrawal of anti-dumping duty on import of Bangladeshi jute and jute goods and other is import of seven to eight essential commodities during crisis period.
This the report claimed citing the Senior Commerce Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh.
The Bangladesh Commerce Minister is scheduled to hold meetings with the Indian Commerce and Finance Ministers to launch the CEPA negotiations even as he is also scheduled to discuss issues related to non-tariff barriers.






