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Korea and Bangladesh to Hold Fourth Round of CEPA Negotiations

Korea and Bangladesh will hold the fourth round of official negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in Dhaka from June 14 to 19, 2026. The talks come amid a growing need to expand into promising emerging markets and diversify Korea’s export destinations in response to the rapidly changing global trade environment.


The Office of Trade Negotiations at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) announced that around 60 delegates from the two countries will attend the negotiations. Korea’s delegation will be led by Park Geun-oh, Director General for Trade Agreement Policy at MOTIR, while Bangladesh’s delegation will be led by Ayesha Akther, Additional Secretary and Head of the Foreign Trade Agreement Wing at the Ministry of Commerce. Since declaring the launch of negotiations in November 2024, the two countries have held three official rounds of talks. In Dhaka, they plan to continue detailed discussions across 11 areas, including tariff concessions, services, and rules of origin, with the aim of building a solid basis for concluding the agreement.


Bangladesh is one of South Asia’s key growth markets, with a population of 170 million and a high rate of economic growth. A CEPA with Bangladesh is expected to help Korean companies broaden their export base. As the Bangladeshi government is actively expanding national infrastructure, including power, roads, and aviation, the agreement is also expected to create more opportunities for Korean construction and engineering companies. Bangladesh is scheduled to graduate from least developed country (LDC) status in November 2026 and is pursuing market-opening policies, including accession to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and free trade agreements with major partners.


“Bangladesh is a key South Asian market, with average annual growth of more than 6 percent. A CEPA with Bangladesh is expected to expand Korean companies’ access to the South Asian market,” said Director General Park. “Korea will take a proactive approach to the negotiations so the talks can make swift progress.”