New Delhi, June 21 -- Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has chosen Malaysia and China for his first foreign visit in order to expand overseas employment opportunities and drum up investments, signalling his foreign policy priorities by bypassing India which has traditionally been the destination for such trips. Rahman, who is set to begin the trip on Sunday, will make a two-day visit to Malaysia that is expected to focus on trade, investment, energy cooperation, semiconductors and new avenues for Bangladeshi workers. He will then travel to China for a four-day visit that will see him participating in the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions, known as the "Summer Davos", and meeting President Xi Jinping and Premi...