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    Malaysia and Bangladesh Pledge Stronger Protection for Migrant Workers

    June 22, 2026Updated:June 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shakes hands with Bangladesh's Prime Minister Tarique Rahman during a welcome ceremony at the Federal Government office "Perdana Putra" in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on June 22, 2026. | Photo Credit: Reuters. Source: The Hindu.
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    Malaysia and Bangladesh have agreed to work together to stop the exploitation of migrant workers and improve their welfare. The commitment was announced after talks between Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman of Bangladesh in Putrajaya on June 22.

    Speaking at a joint press conference, Anwar said migrant workers play an important role in supporting Malaysia’s economy. However, he stressed that both countries must ensure workers are treated fairly and their rights are protected.

    According to Anwar, labour cooperation has been important for economic growth but has also been linked to various concerns, including recruitment scandals and humanitarian issues. He said both governments must take action to stop abuses and create a system that is transparent and beneficial to workers.

    Anwar also noted that protecting migrant workers means protecting their families as well. He said Malaysia and Bangladesh must work together to ensure recruitment processes meet the needs and requirements of both countries while safeguarding workers from exploitation.

    During the meeting, Tarique Rahman asked Malaysia to consider recruiting more Bangladeshi workers and reopening opportunities for labour migration. He also raised concerns about undocumented Bangladeshi workers and requested consideration for the repatriation of Bangladeshis currently being held in detention.

    The Bangladeshi leader said both sides agreed that recruitment should be transparent, affordable, and fair. He added that reducing the number of intermediaries involved in the recruitment process could help prevent abuse and lower costs for workers.

    Beyond labour issues, the two leaders discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, energy, agriculture, education, semiconductor development, and human resource management. They also exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest.

    Following the talks, both countries witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on cultural cooperation. Additional agreements were also exchanged covering counter-terrorism research, investment promotion, and business facilitation.

    Tarique’s visit marks his first official bilateral trip abroad since taking office in February. The visit is expected to strengthen relations between Malaysia and Bangladesh and open new opportunities for cooperation in several sectors.

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