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Bangladesh–the Gambia relations

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Bangladesh–the Gambia relations

Bangladesh–the Gambia relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the Gambia.

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Cooperation

The Gambia has sought Bangladesh's assistance in improving its agricultural sector to achieve self-sufficiency in food. The Gambia has also asked for technical cooperation in developing its health sector and expressed interest to recruit skilled doctors and nurses from Bangladesh. Bangladesh has assured the Gambia to cooperate in these fields. Both Bangladesh and the Gambia agreed to formulate the legal framework for collaboration in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture (particularly rice and cotton), education, and women empowerment. In 2014, in his official visit to Dhaka, Gambian minister for trade, industry, regional integration and employment Abdoulie Jobe sought Bangladesh's assistance for the socio-economic development of the country.

Economic cooperation

Bangladesh and the Gambia have shown their deep interest to expand the bilateral economic activities between the two countries and have been taking necessary steps in this regard. Bangladeshi products including pharmaceuticals, readymade garments, jute and jute goods, knitwear, cement and ceramics have been identified as products with good potential in the Gambian market. Bangladesh has also invited the Gambia to recruit skilled workforce from Bangladesh who would contribute to the development of socioeconomic field.

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Bangladesh–the Gambia relations Wikipedia