US trade deal undermines sovereignty
The reciprocal trade deal signed by the interim government with the United States limits Bangladesh’s ability to make independent decisions, economist Mustafizur Rahman said yesterday.
He made the remarks at a discussion titled “Unfair Trade Deal with the United States: A Threat to Bangladesh’s Economy, Security, and Sovereignty”, organised by the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) at the Dhaka Reporters Unity.
Rahman, a distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), said the deal increases tariffs from 15 percent to 34 percent and forces Bangladesh to buy large quantities of US products, including defence equipment and Boeing planes, according to a press release.
“This deal limits our ability to make independent decisions and threatens our economy, security, and sovereignty,” he said.
MM Akash, a former professor of economics at Dhaka University, said, “This agreement was rushed and lacks transparency. Only a few people were involved, and it clearly favours US interests over Bangladesh.”
CPB President Sazzad Jahir Chandon called the deal a serious threat to the country, saying, “It must be cancelled immediately, and those responsible must face punishment.”
CPB former general secretary Ruhin Hossain Prince said the deal essentially protects US interests and forces Bangladesh into a state of dependency.
“The government must make all agreements public, and the people must oppose any actions that serve foreign powers over national interests,” he said.
CPB Dhaka North President Hasan Hafizur Rahman Sohel said those who signed the deal against the interests of Bangladesh must be held responsible.
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