Mao Weiming, the Governor of Hunan Province, China, is set to arrive in Dhaka on April 19 for a three-day visit. This visit marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and China, with a delegation of 10 members accompanying the governor.
Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have stated that the primary objective of this visit is to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance communication. Given Hunan’s proximity to Bangladesh, there are opportunities for collaboration in the medical and education sectors. Additionally, a significant portion of China’s trade is conducted through Hunan, presenting economic prospects for Bangladesh.
During his stay in Dhaka, Governor Mao Weiming will hold courtesy meetings with Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor to the Interim Government; Md. Touhid Hossain, Foreign Affairs Advisor; and Sheikh Bashir Uddin, Trade Advisor. Discussions will focus on hospital expansion for Bangladeshi patients in Hunan and trade cooperation.
Potential in the Healthcare Sector, Sources indicate that four hospitals have recently been established in Hunan for Bangladeshi medical patients, with a team from Bangladesh currently receiving treatment. The governor’s visit will include talks on expanding hospital facilities for Bangladeshis.
This visit is expected to open new avenues for cooperation between Bangladesh and China, particularly in healthcare, education, and trade.
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