What's Happening?
Russia has agreed to increase the number of Bangladeshi workers employed in the country to 100,000 by next year. This decision follows a proposal from Bangladesh during Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman's visit to Moscow. Currently, around 10,000 Bangladeshis
work in Russia, primarily in the shipbuilding sector. The two countries are expected to finalize the necessary formalities for this expanded recruitment program soon. The discussions also included strengthening bilateral trade and technological cooperation, with a focus on safe and secure employment channels for Bangladeshi workers.
Why It's Important?
This agreement is significant for Bangladesh as it provides an opportunity to increase employment for its citizens abroad, potentially boosting remittances, which are a vital part of the country's economy. For Russia, this move could help address labor shortages in certain sectors. The agreement also highlights the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries, which could lead to further economic and technological collaborations. The focus on safe employment channels is crucial for protecting workers' rights and ensuring their well-being.
What's Next?
The next steps involve completing the formalities for the expanded recruitment program. Both countries are also working on finalizing pending agreements, including those related to human resources and readmission. The successful implementation of this workforce expansion could pave the way for further collaborations in other sectors, enhancing the economic ties between Bangladesh and Russia.











