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Bangladesh urges Malaysia to ease labour hiring curbs amid exploitation concerns
Bangladesh's new leader urged Malaysia to reopen its labor market to Bangladeshi workers, citing concerns over exploitation, recruitment abuse, and stranded-worker cases. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman made the request to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim during bilateral talks, emphasizing the need to address systemic issues before easing hiring restrictions.
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