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Simple solution:
Stop bragging and exaggerating your LDC dependent status, people will automatically stop contradicting you by reminding you all of the actual facts. Your history is an epic of shameful betrayals. Your leaders should be entitled Mir Jaffars. Your economy is dependent on goodwill and charity of other nations
Says a Pakistani. There seems to be an acute shortage of mirrors in Pakistan. We should enter an agreement with your government to supply mirrors to every Pakistani on interest free state credit. This will increase the bilateral trade volume many folds.
 
@MilSpec @Nilgiri

An excellent achievement I must say.

It fun discussing with BD friends outside of this forum on it. If more ppl here were like @Tanveer666 @Mage @Michael Corleone @bluesky (and @ashes wherever he's disappeared to now), there could be lot more productive discussion (since @Zabaniyah and @Anubis only pop in very rarely) ....but a mob of STRONK-feelz types hijacked this subforum a certain way sadly....and as was said in a certain play: "they uttered such a deal of stinking breath, I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air."

Not with your Current account deficit rates

Yep. South Asia as whole mostly gets net forex not from trade flow (which are in deficit territory) but from overseas citizens (and some foreigners + companies in case of India) parking long term deposits into local govt bonds (basically a portfolio confidence, which is lot higher in India compared to the others)....i.e a capital flow.

Do you know about remittance? On which Pakistan survives? We receive it from overseas Bangladeshis as well.

Remittances are already included in current account...which is in big and increasing deficit. @doorstar

https://www.thedailystar.net/business/economy/current-account-deficit-set-cross-record-10b-1606693

BD institutional credibility is not keeping pace either, but has stagnated and some say even declined. So BD overseas citizens (earning in USD, GBP, Euro) etc that are not day wage labourer types (that do the C.A remittance instead) will have less reason than before to send long term maturity capital to BD reserves (by way of govt bonds etc).

BD must focus on economic, banking and stock market reform right now before its too late.

They need to reform their financial department, and bureaucracy system first. To creating a necessary ecosystems first, they need to uphold law and order, simplifying paperwork and permits along with supporting tax incentive. It will be hard for a new corporation to build an enterprise in Bangladesh, they need years if not decade to finish necessary paperwork and must pay visit to many institution

Yes, BD should improve its ease of doing business rather than ease of doing bureaucracy :P

South Korea started Chaebol in 1961.... I don't think they were much better off back then.

Well they had three huge factors they had going for them compared to South Asia right now:

1) Massive non-saturation of the model of exporting manufactures to the US (that is now much more crowded, esp because of China). Even with Japan existing and ahead in the chain... there was plenty of room if you look at the raw capital pressure difference of labour costs etc. Dictator Park chung hee (who was an officer in Japanese military during WW2, knew fluent Japanese etc) set things to utilise this expediently.

2) Japan nearby to provide both easy loans, expertise and investment regarding things they were leaving behind (or had developed excess capacity in like Steel etc) in their economy (and they had less than 100 million people back then....unlike China now which has 1.4 billion people to "get through" the process after putting its very large foot in the door back in the late 80s....thus they will be quite a lot more slower intensity wise to move this stuff to South Asia next...so South Asia has to improve itself much more to compete for same amount transferred before...).

3) Confucian + very homogeneous culture. Basically its more resistant to religion, identity politics, blame narrative politics seeping in (that inevitably create and focus the bureaucracy towards stated objective to share/redistribute whats already there rather than focusing on growing it to a much bigger size quickly). Ties into 1 + 2 well too.

So, simply put
1) Better education for a technically skilled workforce
2)low import duties
3)'encouraging' local SME's (which sectors should they target ,in context of bd?)
4) improving supply chain (how ?)

Basically everything and anything for 3) that is available on the global market right now. Things like cheap transport, consumer electronics and energy (photovoltaics etc) and all the services regarding these (and others) would be good starts.

Start at assembly and then move backwards in the chain with time to make components for the assembly....and then components for those components (each time checking with the opportunity cost/feasibility). When you let a legion of businesspeople handle this instead of a few govt bureaucrats (who could otherwise be employed to enforcing rule of law and standards), you generally hedge much better and more dynamically....which is crucial for SMEs to be sustainable.

4) ties into this, having much less bureaucratic resistance (by way of regulations, taxes, bribe overheads etc etc). Basically everything that is involved in creating a product from something and transporting it to be used/sold elsewhere. The more hands, eyes, govt clipboard checklists and govt cash registers/"inspections" etc (that have nothing to do with its creation and basic movement along the chain...but serve just to extract bribes and remind the laymen/peasantry of the 19th century victorian attitude laundered by brown sahibs this time around...for the "greater govt good") there are....the more "resistance" and bumpiness/friction there is ....that all translates to a cost (both open and hidden). The more cost there is, the less viability/buffer there is to compete.

Basically current bureaucratic arteries need to get unclogged as much as possible so more economic free market blood can get pumped everywhere.

They could've merged the earlier threads but merging the currently active threads like this is kinda vexing.

It sort of annoys me the most that if you click on the original thread post, it doesnt take you to where it is in the merged (pinned) thread...but the generic first page of the thread instead.

@Dubious @waz this could be a forum improvement (when merged, the original links take you to the post in the new merged thread rather than just thread start).
 
BD export growth was weak for last year but this has changed this fiscal. Also BD government has pretty much paid for Padma Bridge and so this drain will come to a stop very soon.
10 billion dollars extra for forex is unrealistic - 5 billion is a good target to aim for.
Even before this Padma Bridge payment drainage comes to a stop BD will be starting to pay back the $18 billion loan it is continuously incurring to Russia for Rooppur.

So, what exactly are you going to do? I think you will keep on asking for the bailout money from different countries and agencies to pay back the money. Pakistan has Saudi to help, but who will help BD? Is it India, the poor fatherland of BAL and BCL?

This BAL is ruining Bangladesh intentionally. Every country should cut its coat according to the size of clothes. But, this heinous BAL is not doing that way. BAL policy is to buy the unnecessary things now on credit and pay the money back later. It is a good recipe for the complete destruction of the country's future.

To you and Hasina everything is no problem. You both are the real enemies of Bangladesh.
 
but who will help BD? Is it India, the poor fatherland of BAL and BCL?

Nope, we have our own mountain of problems to fix in our own country. Recent issues also showed to us, we should be very careful with our forex.

BD is on its own.
 
Even before this Padma Bridge payment drainage comes to a stop BD will be starting to pay back the $18 billion loan it is continuously incurring to Russia for Rooppur.

So, what exactly are you going to do? I think you will keep on asking for the bailout money from different countries and agencies to pay back the money. Pakistan has Saudi to help, but who will help BD? Is it India, the poor fatherland of BAL and BCL?

This BAL is ruining Bangladesh intentionally. Every country should cut its coat according to the size of clothes. But, this heinous BAL is not doing that way. BAL policy is to buy the unnecessary things now on credit and pay the money back later. It is a good recipe for the complete destruction of the country's future.

To you and Hasina everything is no problem. You both are the real enemies of Bangladesh.

You are one dumb dude.

Unless AL is still building Padma Bridge in 2027 that will not happen.
 
Even before this Padma Bridge payment drainage comes to a stop BD will be starting to pay back the $18 billion loan it is continuously incurring to Russia for Rooppur.

So, what exactly are you going to do? I think you will keep on asking for the bailout money from different countries and agencies to pay back the money. Pakistan has Saudi to help, but who will help BD? Is it India, the poor fatherland of BAL and BCL?

This BAL is ruining Bangladesh intentionally. Every country should cut its coat according to the size of clothes. But, this heinous BAL is not doing that way. BAL policy is to buy the unnecessary things now on credit and pay the money back later. It is a good recipe for the complete destruction of the country's future.

To you and Hasina everything is no problem. You both are the real enemies of Bangladesh.
You should stop acting like a boy who cry wolves. I think, you have chronic anxiety problem and a habit of predicting doom and gloom prematurely. We have lowest external debt to GDP ratio in the region. And our external debt to GDP ratio actually declined in the last 15 years. We can afford taking loan to build one or two nuclear power plant. I request you for 2 things-

1. Stop seeing the shadow of Pakistan on everything related to Bangladesh, specially the economy.

2.Stop expecting every country to follow Japanese model of development(one example being not taking loan at all). Time, place, situation, culture is different.
 
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Tiny amount. For some reasons, Pharma exports are stagnating.

I agree.

Unless they can rope in Japanese or German pharma majors into manufacturing locally for low cost generics for wealthier markets (meaning markets in North America and Europe) the ball won't start rolling. There is a burning need in these market for low cost items like acid reflux and blood pressure generics.

Pharma companies though (as the article says) ARE meeting 98% of local demand - which is rather spectacular for a large LDC country, considered impoverished only a decade ago.

Larger Bangladeshi Pharma outfits should target undeveloped regions like Africa and South America, which Indian Pharma outfits have also targeted. In this respect Square is a trailblazer. I posted on their factory being opened in Kenya sometime back - only hope other Pharma companies in Bangladesh will also follow suit in Kenya and other markets.
 
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology on Thursday disclosed that the works for establishing an electronic city at Companyganj upazila in Sylhet are underway and the works of Taka seven crore has already been completed, reports BSS. The ICT Division has taken the project to establish the electronic city in 162 acres of land at Companyganj upazila, this was revealed at a meeting of the committee at the Sangsad Bhaban. Presided over by Committee Chairman Imran Ahmed, the meeting was attended by State Minister for Post and Telecommunication Tarana Halim, State Minister for ICT Division Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Moyazzam Hossain Ratan, Shawkat Hasanur Rahman (Rimon), Sharid Ahmed, Kazi Feroz Rashid and Hosne Ara Lutfa Dalia. The project sources said an electronic city will be set up with three types of facilities -- training centre, ICT parks and electronic project. At the meeting, the committee made a recommendation to the ministry to take necessary measures for ensuring proper monitoring over the development project under ICT division.
source: Govt to establish electronic city in Sylhet

Very nice
 
Simple solution:
Stop bragging and exaggerating your LDC dependent status, people will automatically stop contradicting you and reminding you all of the actual facts. Your history is an epic of shameful betrayals. Your leaders should be entitled Mir Jaffars. Your economy is dependent on goodwill and charity of other nations

You can call us all kinds of names - but please go talk to those Pakistani industrialists first who transferred their operations from Pakistan to Bangladesh some twenty years ago and those Pakistani textile engineers choosing to work in Bangladesh plants and trying to remit precious dollars to Pakistan to prop up that economy.

I don't think the reverse is true.

Facts are facts.
 
Simple solution:
Stop bragging and exaggerating your LDC dependent status, people will automatically stop contradicting you and reminding you all of the actual facts. Your history is an epic of shameful betrayals. Your leaders should be entitled Mir Jaffars. Your economy is dependent on goodwill and charity of other nations

A Pakistani telling others about economy being dependent on goodwill and charity of other nations, lol. Your country has been bailed out how many times before? Which PM is going to saudi and china with a begging bowl?
 
export our TV, Fridges, Handsets or Laptops to Africa

The gulf emirates states (Dubai mainly) as well as Kenya as a country hold the keys to wholesale exports to North and Eastern Africa. South Africa is also a lucrative foothold area we can start with.

Walton is in Dubai already and are making very strong inroads in North Africa as well as East Africa. South Africa will also see some exports.

We have just started exporting. It took Indian majors some three decades to establish these markets so all in good time...
 
The gulf emirates states (Dubai mainly) as well as Kenya as a country hold the keys to wholesale exports to North and Eastern Africa. South Africa is also a lucrative foothold area we can start with.

Walton is in Dubai already and are making very strong inroads in North Africa as well as East Africa. South Africa will also see some exports.

We have just started exporting. It took Indian majors some three decades to establish these markets so all in good time...

This is similar to when the garment industry was in it's infancy in the early 80s, over time we became the second largest garment exporter in the world. Inshallah other industries will follow suit.
 
A Pakistani telling others about economy being dependent on goodwill and charity of other nations, lol. Your country has been bailed out how many times before? Which PM is going to saudi and china with a begging bowl?
And China did not put a single coin in that begging bowl despite Imran Khan ran all the way to Beijing in a recent event. Pak president was received in China by an unimportant Chinese minister. These shows the worth currently the begging bowl enjoy around the globe, even from the ''best friend''. But you would not get that impression here. Here it seems, the begging bowl is the center of universe. All hails to atum bum.
 

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