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Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus departs for four-day visit to China

During the visit, Muhammad Yunus will hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 28, Bangladesh Foreign Ministry officials said.
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Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 26 (ANI): Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus departed for China on Wednesday for a four-day visit.

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During the visit, Muhammad Yunus will hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 28, Bangladesh Foreign Ministry officials said. The officials said the two nations will sign a few number of deals during Yunus' visit to China.

Earlier this month, the Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka, Yao Wen, met with Muhammad Yunus. Yao Wen said the upcoming official visit of the Chief Adviser to China would be the most important one in the 50-year-long relationship between the two 'trustworthy" and close friends.

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Professor Yunus would deliver a speech on Asia in a Changing World: Towards a Shared Future. The Chinese executive vice premier will also join him during the session. During the visit, Yunus would join and speak at the Boao Forum, considered the Davos of the East, where top leaders and CEOs gather every year to discuss top global issues, the statement said.

The ambassador said Peking University, one of the world's top educational institutions, would confer an honorary doctorate to Professor Yunus during the visit. The Chief Adviser would also speak at the university, it added.

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Longi, the largest solar panel manufacturer in the world, has decided to set up an office and invest in solar panel manufacturing in Bangladesh, as Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen said.

The ambassador said several top Chinese solar panel manufacturers visited Bangladesh in December to explore opportunities to invest in the country. They made the visit after Muhammad Yunus extended an invitation to Chinese companies to relocate their manufacturing plants here as part of the Interim Government's plan to turn the country into an economic hub. (ANI)

(The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)

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