One could say the success story of Bangladesh’s economic development has been spectacular.
There are bright sparks in all corners of the economy, according to the provisional GDP figures for fiscal 2021-22, which do not show a hint of a pandemic hangover when others are still plodding along.
Bangladesh's per capita income rose to USD1,751 and gross domestic product (GDP) growth reached 7.86 percent this fiscal year, Planning Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal says.
Bangladesh’s per capita income will be US$12,000 and its economy size US$ 2.5 trillion by 2041, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tells the parliament.
One could say the success story of Bangladesh’s economic development has been spectacular.
There are bright sparks in all corners of the economy, according to the provisional GDP figures for fiscal 2021-22, which do not show a hint of a pandemic hangover when others are still plodding along.
Bangladesh's per capita income rose to USD1,751 and gross domestic product (GDP) growth reached 7.86 percent this fiscal year, Planning Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal says.
Bangladesh’s per capita income will be US$12,000 and its economy size US$ 2.5 trillion by 2041, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tells the parliament.