ADB had earlier projected that Bangladesh’s GDP growth could fall to around 4% in FY25 — the lowest in recent years, before recovering slightly to about 5% in FY26 ...
As Bangladesh prepares to graduate from LDC status, the transition will test the resilience of its banking sector with a loss of trade preferences, tighter global rules and shifting financing conditio ...
Emerging Voices features contributions from scholars and practitioners highlighting new research, thinking, and approaches to development challenges. This post is from Sarah Labowitz (@SarahLabo), ...
Bangladesh is pushing ahead with the construction of its first nuclear power plant (NPP), and the IAEA, in line with its mandate, is supporting authorities in the South Asian country in the safe, ...
Bangladesh's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry generates approximately $300 million in annual revenue. The potential is huge, but the country is yet to fully leverage ICT for ...
Bangladesh's industrial and job growth has increasingly concentrated around Dhaka and Chattogram and, more recently, in the Rangpur city corporation area, forming a trident-shaped growth corridor, ...
Bangladesh's economy is expected to grow by 4.8 percent in the current fiscal year (FY) 2025–26, up from the previous year's 4 percent. The trajectory of expansion and recovery is projected to ...
The Bangladesh Development Update April 2013 predicts that GDP growth in fiscal year 2013 is likely to fall to around 6 percent compared with 6.3 percent in fiscal year 2012. Cushioned by strong ...
Bangladesh’s stable economic growth over the past two decades and its gradual integration into the global economy has made it a model for economic development. Bangladesh’s GDP grew by 8.15 per cent ...
Bangladesh agriculture experienced a reasonably rapid rate of growth during the post-independence period. Analysis of changes in real income and wages shows that such a growth had little impact on the ...
During his visit to Dhaka, the Chinese foreign minister raised duty-free access of Bangladeshi products and services to Chinese markets. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, center left, and his ...