Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has left Tokyo this morning for home, wrapping up his four-day packed official tour to Japan.
A flight of Singapore Airlines carrying the Chief Adviser and entourage departed Narita International Airport for Dhaka via Singapore at about 11:20 am Tokyo time.
During his visit to Tokyo, the Chief Adviser joined around 20 engagements including a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba.
The Japanese premier announced a commitment of 106 crore dollar to Bangladesh for budget support and railway development. Meanwhile, Japanese authorities and businesses announced plans to recruit at least 1 lac workers from Bangladesh over the next five years to address the country's growing labour shortage.