Bangladesh seeks semiconductor agreements during U.S. roadshow

Bangladeshi officials launched a roadshow in the United States to attract semiconductor partners. The delegation highlighted the country's growing demand for advanced chips.

Bangladeshi officials launched a roadshow in the United States to attract semiconductor partners. The delegation highlighted the country's growing demand for advanced chips. Representatives met with U.S. chip manufacturers and investors. They emphasized opportunities to source components for local technology projects. The initiative aims to secure supply contracts and joint‑development agreements. Officials said the roadshow is part of a broader strategy to modernize the nation's tech sector. Success could boost Bangladesh's manufacturing capabilities and digital infrastructure. Follow‑up negotiations are expected after the roadshow concludes.