China has proposed the development of an economic corridor connecting Bangladesh, Myanmar and China to enhance regional connectivity, trade and economic cooperation.
The proposal came during talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday morning, said Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Spokesperson Mahdi Amin.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Mahdi Amin said the two leaders held detailed discussions on connectivity.
"President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman discussed connectivity in detail. A proposal was made on how an economic corridor could be developed linking Bangladesh, Myanmar and China," he said.
The PMO spokesperson said the proposed corridor aims to expand Bangladesh's economy, increase economic transactions and strengthen multimodal transportation across the region.
He said the initiative could create new opportunities for regional trade, investment and connectivity.
Mahdi Amin, also an adviser to the Prime Minister, said China also expressed interest in further modernising Chattogram Port.
"We want to work on modernising the port and transforming it into a regional hub that will serve not only Bangladesh but also other countries," he said.
At the same time, China expressed interest in upgrading Mongla Port and making it more progressive and service-oriented, the adviser said. “We discussed these issues during the meeting."
People-to-People Relations
Mahdi Amin said Bangladesh wants to strengthen people-to-people ties with China as part of the broader bilateral relationship.
"We want to enhance people-to-people relations through cooperation in culture, media, technology, knowledge transfer and employment generation," he said.
"There are areas relating to heritage, information and technology. In every sector, we want to deepen relations between the people of the two countries, and the two leaders discussed these issues," PMO spokesperson said.
He said Mandarin is already being prioritised as a third language in Bangladesh's education system, while technical and vocational education is also receiving greater emphasis. "In both areas, China is willing to support Bangladesh by sharing its own experience. China will provide teachers and infrastructural support for Chinese language education," he added.
Visa Processing for Medical Treatment
Mahdi Amin said China also expressed interest in supporting Bangladesh in the healthcare sector.
"They are interested in helping Bangladesh introduce advanced medical services, including robotic surgery, hospital establishment and other modern healthcare facilities," he said.
"Many Bangladeshis travel abroad for medical treatment. China is willing to facilitate easier visa processing and extend other support to those seeking treatment there," the PMO spokesperson added.