Pandemic hampers bilateral trade

Although Bhutan and Bangladesh signed the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) in December last year, the pandemic did not favour any trade activities. 

The Prime Ministers of both countries, during their meeting on March 24 in Dhaka, agreed to put efforts to overcome the setback.

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