Dhaka, Aug. 12 -- Bangladesh has negotiated an agreement with the US that allows its next elected government to amend or cancel it, if necessary, and that may yield further tariff cuts.

Disclosing major provisions of the deal to businesses in Dhaka on Monday, National Security Adviser of the interim government Dr Khalilur Rahman left a broad hint that the US 'reciprocal tariff' might go down further for Bangladesh from the already-pared-down rate of 20 per cent.

"We are negotiating with President Trump's government an agreement that is revocable," he said at a reception arranged by Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) Sunday at Gulshan Club.

The textile millers -- a major stakeholder in Bangladesh's export-centric clothing indus...