ADB to give Bangladesh $600 million loan to strengthen economic management
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will extend $600 million loan to Bangladesh to help the country strengthen economic management and establish a transparent and accountable regulatory environment regime for private sector development.
The Economic Relations Division (ERD) under the finance ministry and the ADB signed an agreement today in this regard in Dhaka, said a press release.
Under the loan, the programme will be implemented by the finance ministry, the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority and Public-Private Partnership Authority, Bangladesh Competition Commission, and the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms, Planning Commission, the National Board of Revenue and Bangladesh Bank.
The programme will focus on strengthening fiscal management, improvement of investment climate and governance of state enterprises, and strengthen trade and policy, according to the statement by the ERD.
Bangladesh has been a member of ADB since 1973 and the South Asian country has so far received over $32.5 billion in loans from the ADB especially for power, energy, local government, transport, education, agriculture, health, water resources, governance and financial sectors.
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