Yes, Bangladesh will procure LED display screens from China, and this has become a concrete manifestation of cooperation between the two countries in the "Belt and Road" initiative and the digital economy. The main reasons can be analyzed from several aspects: market demand, technological cooperation, project implementation, and policy guidance.
1. Market Demand: The urgent need for infrastructure and smart city construction
Bangladesh, particularly its capital Dhaka, is facing severe traffic congestion problems, which has created a huge demand for smart transportation solutions. According to research, the economic losses caused by traffic congestion in the Dhaka area each year are equivalent to 11% of the national budget. To improve road traffic efficiency and safety, intelligent transportation equipment such as LED variable message signs has become a necessity. These products can realize functions such as real-time display of traffic information, early warning of emergencies, and traffic diversion guidance.
At the same time, the Bangladeshi government is actively promoting the "Digital Bangladesh" strategy. The construction of national information infrastructure networks and data centers also requires a large number of high-quality display devices. As a major global producer and R&D center of LED display screens, China naturally becomes an important source of procurement.
2. Project Implementation: Chinese products have been successfully applied in landmark projects
A most convincing example is the Dhaka Bypass Expressway project, Bangladesh's first fully enclosed expressway, which opened in August 2025. The entire project used LED information boards provided by Shenzhen Dianming Technology Co., Ltd. This project is the first road-related PPP project since the enactment of the PPP law in Bangladesh, with a total investment of US$412 million, and has significant demonstrative significance.
The application of Chinese LED products in this project not only demonstrates their technical reliability and international competitiveness but also sets a benchmark and builds confidence for the procurement of Chinese products in more infrastructure projects in the future.
3. Industry and Exhibitions: Continuous technological exchange and procurement platforms
Cooperation channels between China and Bangladesh in the power, lighting, and new energy fields are well-established. On the one hand, many Chinese companies have established themselves in Bangladesh's export processing zones, investing in infrastructure and related equipment. On the other hand, regularly held industry exhibitions provide a direct platform for procurement. For example, the annual Bangladesh Power & Lighting Exhibition (BPLX) is an important international trade show that aims to provide companies with opportunities to directly engage with decision-makers and showcase smart products. The exhibition clearly features LED lighting, smart lighting systems, and large LED displays. This provides an efficient platform for Chinese LED display manufacturers to enter the Bangladeshi market and for local buyers to access Chinese products.
4. Policy and Diplomacy: "Belt and Road" Cooperation and Digital Economy Partnership
China and Bangladesh have close economic and trade relations. Officials from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce have expressed their hope that both sides will fully explore the potential for cooperation in manufacturing, the digital economy, and green environmental protection.
The LED display industry perfectly integrates high-end manufacturing, digital information technology, and energy conservation (LEDs themselves have energy-saving characteristics), aligning with the cooperation direction of both countries.
Furthermore, when Chinese companies participate in government-led ICT projects in Bangladesh, such as national digital network construction and 4G mobile network expansion, they often provide display equipment as part of their solutions. This project-driven cooperation model has boosted the export of a range of Chinese products and technologies, including LED displays.
In summary, Bangladesh's procurement of LED displays from China is the result of a combination of market demand, successful project implementation, active industry exchanges, and bilateral policy support. This is not simply commodity trade, but rather a microcosm of China and Bangladesh's cooperation under the "Belt and Road" framework, where Chinese technology and products support Bangladesh's infrastructure modernization and digital transformation.