Barrister and Solicitor Nijhoom Majumder exposes a secret US-Bangladesh Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) signed by the Yunus regime after Trump’s tariff hikes, which he calls a complete surrender of sovereignty.
In a vlog on YouTube, he said that some provisions would strip Bangladesh of regulatory control over US imports across critical sectors.
1. Medical Devices & Pharmaceuticals: Bangladesh must accept US FDA certifications without local testing, taxes, or restrictions—endangering public health and crippling the booming local pharma industry that exports globally and imports cheaper alternatives.
2. Food & Agriculture (Dairy, Meat, Poultry): US products, including high-risk bovine, ovine, caprine, and processed meats, enter without safety inspections, facility registration, or halal recertification. Bangladesh recognises USDA oversight blindly, even for disease-prone Western imports (e.g., swine flu origins), while local poultry and dairy face extinction from unfair competition.
3. Motor Vehicles & Remanufactured Goods: No retesting or standards imposition on US parts—Bangladesh becomes a dumping ground for potentially substandard goods.
4. High-Risk Biotech: Even “super risk” GMOs face zero restrictions, threatening biosafety and food security.
5. Customs Data Surrender: All import-export data must be continuously shared with the US, compromising national economic intelligence.
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6. Anti-China Trade Bans: Bangladesh barred from direct shipbuilding, tech, or communication imports from China; forced to buy overpriced US-resold Chinese ships (e.g., Tk700+ crore extra recently).
7. Insurance & Labour Manipulation: Mandatory reinsurance with local firms abolished for US companies; trade union laws rewritten—unions can strike freely, leader identities unprotected, EPZ factory access unrestricted—inviting chaos and foreign control.
8. Digital Platform Immunity: No action against US-linked misinformation or harmful content (e.g., LGBT promotion)—cultural sovereignty eroded.
Majumder contrasts this silence with anti-India hysteria: no “slavery pact” with Delhi was ever proven, yet this US deal—far more invasive—meets no protest.
The agreement turns Bangladesh into a US colony—market flooded, industries killed, laws dictated, people unprotected—while America takes no migrants. Majumder urges viewers to read, verify, and rise against this “imperialist sellout” by “America’s puppet” Yunus.