Bangladesh to buy 200,000 tonnes of rice from Myanmar

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The government is racing to shore up depleted reserves amid soaring prices for the staple grain. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DHAKA - Bangladesh will buy 200,000 tonnes of white rice from Myanmar, putting aside a rift over the Rohingya refugee crisis as the government races to shore up depleted reserves amid soaring prices for the staple grain.

"The deal will be signed soon and the rice will be delivered within two months," one of the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity as the pact has not been made public yet. The vast majority of them fled from Myanmar in 2017 to escape a military-led crackdown that UN investigators said was executed with"genocidal intent" - which Myanmar denies.The government expanded sales of rice at cheaper prices to millions of poor families this month, in a bid to rein in high domestic prices.

Bangladesh last week slashed the import duty on rice from 25 per cent to 15 per cent, the second cut since July.

 

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