China’s Ambassador to Bangladesh Wants Local Chinese Businesses to Button Everything Up Ahead of 20th Party Congress

China's ambassador to Bangladesh, Li Jiming, spoke with representatives of the local Chinese business community about security precautions in the country.

The Chinese embassy in Bangladesh organized an online gathering this week for representatives of the local Chinese business community on how to tighten security in their enterprises ahead of the upcoming 20th Party Congress in November.

Basically, the embassy wants to ensure there are no controversies or other problems that would draw attention to the Chinese community in Bangladesh in the run-up to this major political event in Beijing when President Xi Jinping will officially take up an unprecedented third presidential term. (CHINESE EMBASSY IN BANGLADESH — in Chinese)

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