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You seem very interested in BD for some reason though.

হায়রে আমার জামাই। এরকম জামাই থাকার থেকে না থাকা ভালো। এই লোক নাকি বাঙালি মেয়ের সাথে প্রেম করে এবং শীঘ্রই বিয়ে হবে - খবরে প্রকাশ. :-)
 
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[QUOTE = "Bilal9, post: 11449658, member: 154508"] Alas, my son-in-law It is better not to have such a housewife. This guy or the Bengali girl loves and soon will be married - news release. :-)[/ QUOTE]

I have no idea what you're saying.

I can't read Bangla.

And even when I google translate it I have no idea what you mean.
 
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This helps to fuel basically one thing: huge threads about BAF "confirmed acquisitions" that will be announced at any moment!....regarding like 12 aircraft (each year you will find at least 5 big threads about it lol...always forgetting the 5 from the last year). @Imran Khan @Game.Invade have seen just how funny they can be lol.

It is hot air inflation just like the growth and GDP blah blah lol.

It is why I say give everyone enough passage of time for reality check :P
Thats true.Sadly their verbal flood always jumps over india and still finds its way to pakistan.these guys never let go the grudges.....:enjoy:
 
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I'm afraid now... This is a threat! From an inferior country that can't handle anything alone. :lol:

a small and weak country wants to play the game of power... Interesting.:azn:


Oh, I forgot, Kenya and SL are also more advanced than you.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Now. Bangladesh believes that it is a trustworthy country. Look at this self-perception from backward agricultural countries.:lol:

@waz @Dubious

Too much foul post without facts in this thread! Your attention required...
 
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We are just a bit ahead of BD, but honestly far behind many countries in East Asia, probably 10 years more needed to catch up to the level of China today, 20 years to Japan and Korea. We can accelerate VN industrialization if we find new markets or can set up manufacturing plants in overseas or BD if there are demands for our industrial products as cars, bus, trucks, tractor, smartphones...

Please tell us VinFast story. Luxury SUV built on X5 chassis, luxury sedan. But Bangladesh can benefit more from smaller cars (Toyota Corolla size).

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I don't know to laugh or cry, with ur rerepercussion theory, I Jst wana know do u still hve spare parts of the Chinese fighter jets u been flying and do u think if india can't stand against China then u can stand alone???
While for pak, Chinese state hasn't done anything wrong and is the brotherly nation standing side by side on every issue we face today, from its military support to its CEPC project it all beneficial for us mutually, and our strategic location plays a vital role in all of that, but what repercussions you can throw to China I Wana know about it??? Lolzzz



https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/bangladesh/external-debt


Let's see asias no 1 economy BD stands where click the link and look how much debth u owe and what's the reality of ur so called no 1 economy in Asias dream???? Lolzzz

Bangladesh recorded a government debt equivalent to 27.90 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2018. Government Debt to GDP in Bangladesh averaged 38.51 percent from 1995 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 50 percent in 2002 and a record low of 27 percent in 2017.
bangladesh-government-debt-to-gdp

Government Debt to GDP 27.90 27.00 50.00 27.00 percent [+]
Government Budget -4.80 -3.50 -1.30 -4.80 percent of GDP [+]
Government Budget Value -107584.00 -67588.00 -6697.00 -107584.00 BDT Billion [+]
Government Spending 1446.22 1184.67 1446.22 466.84 BDT Billion [+]
Government Revenues 263911.00 201991.00 263911.00 15008.00 BDT Billion [+]
Fiscal Expenditure 371495.00 269499.00 371495.00 22013.00 BDT Billion [+]
Military Expenditure 3822.00 3594.00 3822.00 184.00 USD Million [+]
Government Spending To GDP 15.30 13.40 15.30 12.16 percent [+]
Credit Rating 40.00 [+]


Bangladesh Government Debt to GDP
Generally, Government debt as a percent of GDP is used by investors to measure a country ability to make future payments on its debt, thus affecting the country borrowing costs and government bond yields. This page provides - Bangladesh Government Debt To GDP - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Bangladesh Government Debt to GDP - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on May of 2019.

Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
27.90 27.00 50.00 27.00 1995 - 2018 percent Yearly





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Spain 97.10 Dec/18
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Argentina 86.20 Dec/18
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Turkey 28.30 Dec/17
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Russia 13.50 Dec/17


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Bangladesh Average One Month Interbank Rate at 4.57 percent
Bangladesh Foreign Exchange Reserves at 32122.90 USD Million
Bangladesh Unemployed Persons at 2.70 Million
Bangladesh Repo Rate at 6.00 percent
Bangladesh Personal Savings at 5138.92 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Outstanding External Debt at 33.11 USD Billion
Bangladesh Foreign Direct Investment at 1583.00 USD Million
Bangladesh Current Account at -1728.00 USD Million
Bangladesh Remittances at 1434.05 USD Million
Bangladesh Electricity Production at 4339.00 Gigawatt-hour
Bangladesh Private Sector Credit at 9447.70 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Capital Account at 1.81 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Manufacturing Production at 8.80 percent
Bangladesh Mining Production at -6.90 percent
Bangladesh Consumer Credit at 10871.63 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Balance of Trade at -113.70 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Exports at 232.41 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Imports at 346.07 BDT Billion
Bangladesh Loans to Private Sector at 9222.99 BDT Billion

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This post is too long. It gave me a sore eye.

By repercussion I didn't mean that we would attack them or something like that. I meant we would cast them out of our development journey if they try to interfare in our internal matters.

As for debt to gdp ratios, we have one of the lowest debt to gdp ratios in the world. As a matter of fact we can borrow two times more if we wish due to our stable econmic condition and for having a strong local currency.

As a matter of fact China pleaded to us to take more loans from them just couple of months back. But we politely rejected as we have no interest to become too much dependent on China considering what they did to Pak, SL and other African countries.

Dude just last year we exported 50 billion dollars worth of goods, OK? Our imports have gone up in recent years because of the high demand of raw materials and machineries in massive projects like padma Bridge, nuclear power plant, express way and metro rail.

Haha, we r so proud of our current economic condition.
 
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Please tell us VinFast story. Luxury SUV built on X5 chassis, luxury sedan. But Bangladesh can benefit more from smaller cars (Toyota Corolla size).

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Long story short. There is a company called Vingroup in VN that started as property firm then now expands to supermarket operator, smartphone maker and producer of bikes, buses, cars, TV, smart home appliances. It’s the “Samsung of Vietnam”.

This automobile adventure Vinfast came to the mind of the owner of Vingroup less than two years ago. He believed it’s time to make a domestic car.

For BD market, F series (starting price $15k) maybe good?

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The small hatchback
 
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This post is too long. It gave me a sore eye.

By repercussion I didn't mean that we would attack them or something like that. I meant we would cast them out of our development journey if they try to interfare in our internal matters.

As for debt to gdp ratios, we have one of the lowest debt to gdp ratios in the world. As a matter of fact we can borrow two times more if we wish due to our stable econmic condition and for having a strong local currency.

As a matter of fact China pleaded to us to take more loans from them just couple of months back. But we politely rejected as we have no interest to become too much dependent on China considering what they did to Pak, SL and other African countries.

Dude just last year we exported 50 billion dollars worth of goods, OK? Our imports have gone up in recent years because of the high demand of raw materials and machineries in massive projects like padma Bridge, nuclear power plant, express way and metro rail.

Haha, we r so proud of our current economic condition.
Hahaha and still ur not in evn the top 20 economies in Asia that's a fact which u can take as a slap to ur day dreaming?
Obviously, u don't hve any power to do anything against China, your rantings about ur economy I made it clear with facts tht its not what u r trying to day dream about, it still a tiny sub servent economy under RSS, Raj and Thts it? Lolzzx
 
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Hahaha and still ur not in evn the top 20 economies in Asia that's a fact which u can take as a slap to ur day dreaming?
Obviously, u don't hve any power to do anything against China, your rantings about ur economy I made it clear with facts tht its not what u r trying to day dream about, it still a tiny sub servent economy under RSS, Raj and Thts it? Lolzzx



Dude...

What do you expect? BD came from zero in 1971 due to you lot between 1947-1971 and the Indians taking away their loot when they left in 1971.

BUT, BD now has a larger economy than Pakistan in dollar terms with 20% less population. It is currently the fastest growing economy in the whole of Asia and predicted to stay that way for some time.


BD will act against China as China is begging to be part of BD's growth story lol
Let us start by punishing China by giving the 16-18 US billion dollar 2nd nuclear power plant to Japan.
BD will also probably not take 10s of billions of US dollars in loans that China is desperate to give us as it wants that to get some interest and work for it's companies.
The price for supporting savages will be enacted and will just get larger over time.
 
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As a matter of fact China pleaded to us to take more loans from them just couple of months back. But we politely rejected as we have no interest to become too much dependent on China considering what they did to Pak, SL and other African countries.
Little BD, you have to receive psychiatric treatment. Do you think Little BD is different from Africa? Most African countries are more advanced and developed than little BD!!!:lol::lol::lol:

Can a LDC also talk about Africa? What a crazy delusional patient.:rofl:
 
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LOL complete fabrication.

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/BX.GSR.GNFS.CD?locations=BD

Growing at 1.5 - 2 billion per year now...means another 5 years at least to reach 50 billion.
LOL, even LDC countries have begun to laugh at Africa... he may not know South Africa. they may use the Internet for the first times.

Only 13 pc of Bangladeshis use Internet, says survey report

A recently released research report shows that by late 2017 only 13 percent of Bangladeshis aged 15-65 used the Internet and social media. This is despite 45 percent of the same age group owning an Internet-friendly device.

The findings are part of AfterAccess, an international-award-winning effort to collect reliable data on access to and use of mobile phones and the Internet in the Global South.reports UNB.

The Bangladesh-specific results of the AfterAccess surveys were released by a regional ICT-policy think-tank, LIRNEasia, in a city hotel on Tuesday.

Brig. Gen. Mustafa Kamal, DG (Engineering & Operation) BTRC, Michael Foley, CEO, Grameenphone, Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, CEO, Robi, Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate & Regulatory Affairs of Banglalink, Abu Saeed Khan, Senior Policy Fellow, LIRNEasia were present, among others.

"Mobile phones and the Internet are becoming ubiquitous, and information on access to and use of mobile phone and the Internet are of prime importance to governments and other decision-makers," said lead researcher for the Asia component, Helani Galpaya, CEO of LIRNEasia.

"The available information is insufficient, in that it is either supply-side provided, or not representative of national populations. The only meaningful way to understand the real level of access and use is by talking to users (and non-users) directly. This is what we have done with the AfterAccess surveys."

In Bangladesh, 2,000 households and individuals were surveyed from 100 wards and villages in 40 districts. The sampling methodology was designed to ensure representation of the target group (population aged 15-65) at a national level with 95% confidence interval and a 3.3% margin of error.

The methodology used in Bangladesh is comparable across all 18 survey countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

"This report highlights key issues in our telecommunications sector and provides deep insights on disparity in use of mobile phones, Internet, social media and platforms," said Abu Saeed Khan, Senior Policy Fellow of LIRNEasia. "It also underscores the potential for growth of a Digital Bangladesh, and we must use this data to inform future policy, regulatory and industry decisions."

Sixty-seven percent of Bangladeshis aged 15-65 who do not use the Internet said the main reason for not using the Internet is that they do not know what it is. This finding highlights the importance of creating awareness on the Internet and its uses among the population.

This research was conducted with financial support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, the UK Government's Department for International Development (DFID), the Ford Foundation and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/168749
 
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