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17 economic zones getting ready for south-west


Refayet Ullah Mirdha
Wed Jun 29, 2022 09:30 AM Last update on: Wed Jun 29, 2022 09:42 AM

The government is setting up 17 economic zones in southwestern districts to bring about an industrial revolution in the largely non-industrialised region as it looks to accelerate economic growth of Bangladesh.

And the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (Beza) is upbeat that the road connectivity established between Dhaka and the region on Saturday following the inauguration of the Padma Bridge will attract investment in the industrial sector and create jobs for thousands of people.

The 6.15km bridge will also connect Bangladesh with the Asian Highway, paving the way for an industrial revolution to take place in 21 southwestern districts in particular and in the country in general, said the investment promotion agency in a statement.
The zones are part of the governmental goal of setting up 100 economic zones across the country, with a view to creating one crore jobs and exporting $40 billion worth of goods and services from the enclaves.

The Mongla Economic Zone (MEZ) is being developed on 205 acres of land near the Mongla Port and it has already constructed the administrative building, boundary walls, connecting bridge and roads, power sub-stations, and water lines.

Powerpack Economic Zone Ltd is developing the MEZ under the public-private partnership (PPP) model. A land-lease deal has been inked to set up three industrial units there.

"The establishment of industries at the MEZ will create jobs for a few thousand people and contribute to the overall development of the region," said Shaikh Yusuf Harun, executive chairman of the Beza, in a statement.

Development of another economic zone on 105 acres of land near the MEZ is underway as well. A developer, appointed by the Indian government, is preparing the economic enclave.

It is expected that the setting up of industries in the two economic zones in Mongla will begin soon.

The Beza plans to set up an ecotourism park on 1,546 acres of land near the Sundarbans in Bagerhat.

It has approved the proposal of setting up two economic zones in Shariatpur: one on 525 acres of land in Jajira upazila and another on 686 acres of land in Goshairhat upazila.

The agency has agreed in principle to build an economic zone on 1,125 acres of land in the Rajoir upazila in Madaripur.
The government has decided to set up an economic zone on 888 acres of land in the sadar upazila under Faridpur. Moreover, a feasibility study has already been carried out for another zone on 200 acres of land in Kotalipara of Gopalganj.

It has taken up a project to conduct the feasibility study for an economic zone in Khulna's Botiaghata. The governing body of the Beza has also chosen Terokhada upazila to set up a zone.

The work to perform the feasibility study to construct an economic zone in Sreepur upazila under Magura and another in Satkhira sadar upazila has been initiated.

The feasibility study for setting up an economic zone at Agailjhara in Barishal has been completed and the Beza has approved the proposal of developing an economic zone in Hizla of the district.

The Beza plans to develop an economic zone in Bhola sadar upazila. It has acquired 382 acres of land to set up a similar zone at Bheramara of Kushtia. The feasibility study is underway.

Moreover, another economic zone, located over 800 acres of land, would be set up in Dhaka's Nawabganj.

However, only setting up economic zones and establishing a globally standard connectivity thanks to the Padma Bridge will not be sufficient, said M Masrur Reaz, chairman of the Policy Exchange of Bangladesh, a private think-tank.

"The government and the private sector need to do homework to attract investments from home and abroad."
He pointed out that investors can immediately make investments in three sectors -- agriculture, IT and logistics -- in the southwestern region.

This is because the region is an agricultural hub and Bangladesh can easily export IT products from Jashore to India thanks to the geographical proximity, he said, adding that the business process outsourcing sector can grow in the region.


 
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Loving how everything in BD is planned years in advance.

Padma bridge will kickstart the economy of SW BD like nothing else can - it will not only have a 4 lane road, but a railway line, gas , electricity and telecommunications as well.

As regards investments I would like the bulk of it to come from BD companies as we are seeing in lots of other economic zones.

Too much FDI in areas where BD either has the tech or can develop it quickly and cheaply is not good for a country of BD's size.
 
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Loving how everything in BD is planned years in advance.

Padma bridge will kickstart the economy of SW BD like nothing else can - it will not only have a 4 lane road, but a railway line, gas , electricity and telecommunications as well.

As regards investments I would like the bulk of it to come from BD companies as we are seeing in lots of other economic zones.

Too much FDI in areas where BD either has the tech or can develop it quickly and cheaply is not good for a country of BD's size.

We haven’t exhausted the garment sector yet.

It should bring us at least 100 billion.

It is an industry that is recession and pandemic proof.

It provides jobs to women.

It has great opportunities for even more backward linkage.

Invest to jobs ratio is fantastic.

The 100 billion export could easily generate 300 billion in GDP.

Just too many upsides!!!
 
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We haven’t exhausted the garment sector yet.

It should bring us at least 100 billion.

It is an industry that is recession and pandemic proof.

It provides jobs to women.

It has great opportunities for even more backward linkage.

Invest to jobs ratio is fantastic.

The 100 billion export could easily generate 300 billion in GDP.

Just too many upsides!!!


Yep as China becomes totally uncompetitive during this decade, some of their export jobs and even their domestic garment jobs will go to BD.
 
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Yep as China becomes totally uncompetitive during this decade, some of their export jobs and even their domestic garment jobs will go to BD.

These low caste Indians that troll BD threads are like Lej Chara Shial.

They aborted or domesticated all their women.

Now they don’t have the women power to compete in the garments sector so they don’t want us to either.

They want to turn Bangladesh into the 8th sister!!

But Bangladesh will expose them as the eunuchs that they are!
 
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Again another 17 EPZ? I have been hearing a hundred EPZs are being built and now another 17.

People should dignify this news by giving additional news on the local investments or FDIs.I do not think there have been many billion dollars worth of FDIs in BD.

Why the FDI people do not come?
 
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Again another 17 EPZ? I have been hearing a hundred EPZs are being built and now another 17.
Read carefully, these 17 EEZ are part of 100 EEZ being build. Not all 100 EEZ are being build at the same times, Some will get finished early and some will be build later. A few already got finished and started production. Others are on half built phases.
The zones are part of the governmental goal of setting up 100 economic zones across the country, with a view to creating one crore jobs and exporting $40 billion worth of goods and services from the enclaves.
 
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Again another 17 EPZ? I have been hearing a hundred EPZs are being built and now another 17.

People should dignify this news by giving additional news on the local investments or FDIs.I do not think there have been many billion dollars worth of FDIs in BD.

Why the FDI people do not come?

@bluesky bhai - I think the 17 they are talking about were planned a long time ago, these are part of the 100 Export Zones (public and provate combined). I have been hearing this for a long, long time. @Homo Sapiens bhai beat me to it. :-)


 
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They aborted or domesticated all their women.

Now they don’t have the women power to compete in the garments sector so they don’t want us to either.


Yeah, be proud of women being made to work 14 hours a day for slave wages in unsafe sweatshops- truly women power. :lol:

2 million of our women work in IT. Your swamp can't even dream about employing a fraction of that number in high paying jobs.

Even girls with 2 year experience receive 15-20 times what one of those sweatshop slaves receive as salary. And I'm not talking about Bangalore or Hyderabad but tier 2 Indian cities.

And as for women in manufacturing sector...

 
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Yeah, be proud of women being made to work 14 hours a day for slave wages in unsafe sweatshops- truly women power. :lol:

2 million of our women work in IT. Your swamp can't even dream about employing a fraction of that number in high paying jobs.

Even girls with 2 year experience receive 15-20 times what one of those sweatshop slaves receive as salary. And I'm not talking about Bangalore or Hyderabad but tier 2 Indian cities.

And as for women in manufacturing sector...


It’s better than aborting them!
Like Hindus do!

They are doing the jobs they are educated/qualified for.

They will now ensure their daughters are better educated so that they get better jobs.

Their experience will help their daughters.
 
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They are doing the jobs they are educated/qualified for.

Thanks for accepting that your workforce is unskilled & unable to do anything other than sweatshop labour LDC quota RMG exports.

I guess we can finally agree on something.
 
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Thanks for accepting that your workforce is unskilled & unable to do anything other than sweatshop labour LDC quota RMG exports.

I guess we can finally agree on something.

Our women are more qualified than you street shitters!!

Who died of starvation when ModiG abandoned them during covid.

You Hindus will forever remain poor because you don’t appreciate hard work.

You will forever remain a hungry street shitting Dalit!!!
 
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