Dhaka, Feb. 25 -- Bangladesh begins rethink on the deal signed with the United States as President Donald Trump lately imposed an across-the-board 10-percent tariff on all goods not covered by exemptions.

Reacting to the Supreme Court ruling invalidating his most sweeping duties, the US President announced a new temporary global tariff of 10 per cent for a period of 150 days.

In the Proclamation, he also announced that the 10-percent tariff will come into effect on February 24, 2026.

Talking to the FE Tuesday, Commerce Secretary Md Mahbubur Rahman said at the first time, under the reciprocal tariffs, different rates imposed on different countries, most of them each country having its own rate.

"At that time, our concern was that the h...