Although the need to diversify Bangladesh’s export basket has been a subject of great discussion for more than two decades, there has been little progress in this regard.
You can lie with data or illuminate the truth with data. And there’s something in between -- half-truths.
Of the targeted amount, $62 billion has been fixed for merchandise shipments
They said Bangladesh’s export target will be $100 billion in FY2025-26 and to attain this high export target accreditation, conformity assessment will play crucial role.
Exports from Bangladesh hit an all-time high of $52.08 billion in the just-concluded fiscal year, giving much-needed breathing space to the country amid ongoing volatility in the foreign exchange regime.
Bangladesh exports about six and a half lakh people this year in manpower that included some positive trends in the business, report says.
In order to maintain the competitive advantage, there is a tendency of putting downward pressure on workers' wages and benefits. In this context, for the workers' welfare, there is a critical need for reducing the cost of doing business in Bangladesh.
Although the need to diversify Bangladesh’s export basket has been a subject of great discussion for more than two decades, there has been little progress in this regard.
You can lie with data or illuminate the truth with data. And there’s something in between -- half-truths.
Of the targeted amount, $62 billion has been fixed for merchandise shipments
They said Bangladesh’s export target will be $100 billion in FY2025-26 and to attain this high export target accreditation, conformity assessment will play crucial role.
Exports from Bangladesh hit an all-time high of $52.08 billion in the just-concluded fiscal year, giving much-needed breathing space to the country amid ongoing volatility in the foreign exchange regime.
Bangladesh exports about six and a half lakh people this year in manpower that included some positive trends in the business, report says.
In order to maintain the competitive advantage, there is a tendency of putting downward pressure on workers' wages and benefits. In this context, for the workers' welfare, there is a critical need for reducing the cost of doing business in Bangladesh.