Next steps
Development Partner Watch
Source: BDPolicyLab Watch record and cited public sourcesAs of 2026-07-05
The EU-Bangladesh partnership is currently focused on navigating the country's LDC graduation through economic reforms and sustainable investment.
The EU and Bangladesh initialled a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) to deepen bilateral cooperation.
The fifth round of Bangladesh-EU Diplomatic Consultations was held in Dhaka to review bilateral relations.
EU officials met with the State Minister for Foreign Affairs to discuss migration, trade, and skills development.
EU Ambassador Michael Miller met with the Minister for Disaster Management and Relief to discuss disaster preparedness.
EU Ambassador Michael Miller met with the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance and Planning to discuss economic reforms.
donor_type set to 'other' (EU Delegation is the EU's diplomatic mission, neither a multilateral bank nor a UN agency). USD figures left null because verifiable commitments are reported in EUR (EUR 306m for 2021-2024 grants, EUR 164m for 2025-2027). The EU/EIB EUR 400m renewable energy package was signed in October 2023, outside the 24-month recent-activity window.
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The EU is exploring the implementation of a 20-billion-euro Green Bond Initiative in Bangladesh.
EU envoys visited industrial facilities to promote Bangladesh as a hub for green investment and sustainable shipbuilding.
Ambassador Michael Miller participated in a seminar regarding Bangladesh's preparedness for LDC graduation.