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A country whose PM goes around with a begging bowl talking about dependency

Mr r3turd bangla or bharti babu, since when is borrowing loan called begging? Is that another indian authorized education in bangladesh?

@American Pakistani

Let us look at what IMF predicts for Pakistan and BD over the next 5 years in terms of per capita growth:

https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2018/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?sy=2018&ey=2023&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&pr1.x=34&pr1.y=10&c=513,564&s=NGDP_RPCH&grp=0&a=

While IMF predicts the current 4% GDP per capita growth for Pakistan will slow down to 1% a year in 2023, it predicts a constant 6% GDP per capita growth for BD from now till 2023.

PS - Note that I have adjusted GDP growth rates into per capita as that is what matters in terms of increase in living standards

There is no reason for any BD'shi to be jealous of Pakistan economically. Unless Pakistan proves the IMF wrong, and they are nearly always right, BD will soon leave Pakistan in the dust economically.

You can sk it easy on imf and bharat mata of yours for all we cares. Why do you want Pakistan's attention machi master?
 
Bangladesh again denied GSP
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Refayet Ullah Mirdha

Bangladesh's trade privilege in US markets has been again denied as President Donald Trump's administration goes on to enforce the trade preference programme's eligibility this week.

The Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) facility for Bangladesh was suspended in June 2013 after the Rana Plaza building collapse in April, the reasons cited being poor labour rights and unsafe working conditions in factories.

The then Obama administration also gave 16 conditions to be fulfilled for regaining the trade privilege. Bangladesh fulfilled the conditions and twice submitted reports to United States Trade Representative (USTR).

But the US has not been reinstating the trade privilege, now citing poor labour rights.

Moreover, in this year's review, Bangladesh could not come out from the list of countries suspended from GSP benefits although some active decisions were taken in the trade preference enforcement programme in 2017.

For example, Argentina was being reinstated to the GSP programme, effective from January 1, 2018, following resolution of certain arbitral disputes with US companies.

The US also restored the trade benefits to The Gambia and Swaziland under the African Growth and Opportunity Act.

“President Trump has sent a clear message that the United States will vigorously enforce eligibility criteria for preferential access to the US market,” said Ambassador Robert E Lighthizer, the USTR and chief trade negotiator for the Trump administration, in a statement on December 22.

“Beneficiary countries choose to either work with USTR to meet trade preference eligibility criteria or face enforcement actions. The administration is committed to ensuring that other countries keep their end of the bargain in our trade relationships,” according to the statement.

“We do not expect reinstatement of GSP to the US market anymore as the American government has been giving newer conditions to be fulfilled by Bangladesh,” said a senior official of the commerce ministry asking not to be named.

Even though the 16 conditions had been fulfilled, the US is now demanding changing the labour law for the factories, housed in the export processing zones (EPZ), which is contradictory to the main guidelines of the EPZ law, the official said.

Moreover, Bangladesh has already submitted the draft copy of the proposed amendment of the labour law to International Labour Organization for its expert committee's opinion.

Workplace safety in Bangladesh has already been applauded all over the world after the inspection and remediation of the garment factories by the Accord and Alliance through fixing the loopholes in structural, fire and electrical aspects, the official said.

The US is the single largest export destination for Bangladesh. As a least developed country, 97 percent of goods originating from Bangladesh enjoy duty-free benefits on export to US markets as per the decision of the Hong Kong Ministerial Meeting of World Trade Organization in 2005.

However, the country's main export item, garments, has not been included in this “97 percent package” although garment items comprise 95 percent of Bangladeshi exports to the US in a year.

As a result, Bangladeshi exporters face 15.62 percent duty on export of apparel items to the US markets although some competing countries like China, Vietnam, Pakistan and India face much less.

The US government does not allow GSP on apparel items from any country and the duty differs from one country to anohter.

In 2012, the total value of imports from Bangladesh to US under GSP was $34.7 million. The top imports under GSP from Bangladesh included tobacco, sports equipment, porcelain china and plastic products.

The GSP programme saved American companies nearly $730 million in import duties in 2016 and is on track to save even more in 2017, according to American Apparel Footwear Association (AAFA).

When GSP expired from August 2013 to July 2015, US companies paid $1.3 billion extra in taxes while awaiting congressional reauthorisation, AAFA said.


https://www.thedailystar.net/business/bangladesh-again-denied-gsp-1511323
The US should keep the GSP privilege of Bangladesh suspended until such time that Bangladesh comply with all conditions and new conditions mandated by Trump Administration. Myanmar should be given GSP privilege as long Su Ki remains de facto Leader of Myanmar.
 
Typical meddlesome politics to 'pressure' developing governments.

Bangladesh should consider restricting Moody's hand in their country.

Rating agencies have caused more damage in the developing economies compared to other arms of the Treasury Department of US.

Like I know what you mean....but not every developing country is the same either.

There is some significant problems going on in BD banking sector (and more crucially they are not being addressed by BD sustainably and pre-emptively)....that Moody is not wrong to be canary in coalmine about.
 
That is rich coming from shameless creature hanging around forum of a country that such creature claims commited a genocide+mass-theft on its society. I don't see Israelis hanging around in pro-German WW2 forums....neither do I see Armenians hanging around in Turkish nationalist run forums etc etc....yet here you are illustrating amply why everyone has impression of you lot that they do.

So who invited YOU here? Did anyone invite you "UK Bengali" lot to use the name "Indian" for your curry houses so you have some basic route to not being in 100% poverty instead of 60% you manage right now?

I will participate in any discussion that I darn well please...especially one from a country who's dhobi lady leader accepts commemorative paintings of "creation" with such smiles on her face from her appointed master....which happens to be mine.

So yeah we will invite ourselves to anything concerning those riding our coat-tails and getting on knees to beg from us endlessly and profusely thank the scraps we throw at them.

If you dont want that to happen, stop the behaviour and grow a spine. Its really that simple.

"Creature"?

:rofl:

Ban after ban and still the shameless Tamil keeps coming back to this forum.
 
That is rich coming from shameless creature hanging around forum of a country that such creature claims commited a genocide+mass-theft on its society. I don't see Israelis hanging around in pro-German WW2 forums....neither do I see Armenians hanging around in Turkish nationalist run forums etc etc....yet here you are illustrating amply why everyone has impression of you lot that they do.

So who invited YOU here? Did anyone invite you "UK Bengali" lot to use the name "Indian" for your curry houses so you have some basic route to not being in 100% poverty instead of 60% you manage right now?

I will participate in any discussion that I darn well please...especially one from a country who's dhobi lady leader accepts commemorative paintings of "creation" with such smiles on her face from her appointed master....which happens to be mine.

So yeah we will invite ourselves to anything concerning those riding our coat-tails and getting on knees to beg from us endlessly and profusely thank the scraps we throw at them.

If you dont want that to happen, stop the behaviour and grow a spine. Its really that simple.

@django @Desert Fox @Game.Invade @American Pakistani @Psychic



Are you one of these?:


Doing good job furthering impression of BDeshis everywhere!

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ing-dhaka-dubai-turkey-detained-a7713911.html
That's some quality spanking.. :lol:
 
What is Bangladesh’s take on China’s BRI?
Ranjan Basu, Delhi
  • Published at 12:41 pm November 29th, 2018
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National flags of Bangladesh and China Bigstock

Analysts think Bangladesh will maintain a balance in the implementation of the initiative

China is moving to implement a mega project titled the “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) at a cost of around $1 trillion.

Dubbed as the Silk Road of the 21st century, the ambitious project involves the construction of roads and shipping lanes though countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.

South Asian countries need to play a great role in the implementation of the project, but India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal have yet to decide on their contributions.

Analysts think Bangladesh will try to maintain a balance in the implementation of BRI.

In the third week of November, the “Nepal-China Friendship Forum” organized an international seminar in Kathmandu in which participants discussed South Asia’s gains and losses from BRI.

Bangladesh representatives who attended the seminar hinted at Dhaka’s take on the initiative.

India is opposing the project, as one of its crucial routes will go through Pakistan-governed Kashmir that India claims as its own land. It is not possible for India to accept BRI in terms of this sovereignty issue.

However, India has no issue regarding the implementation of the proposed Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar (BCIM) corridor at its eastern border.

“Bangladesh prefers to maintain strategic balance with India and China. The government has long been maintaining a balance with these two giant powers. I believe it will do the same in BRI as well,” said Dhaka University’s economic department Prof Selim Raihan, who attended the seminar.

The countries to be engaged with BRI are also concerned over financial issues.

“Initially other countries thought China would offer them a free lunch, which means Beijing would provide all expenses and [the other countries] would get solid infrastructure and a commercial corridor. But now they have realized that China is not doing it for free; it will give them loans on easy terms,” said Prof Prabir Dey of Delhi-based think tank Research and Information System for Developing Countries.

Prof Dey, who has been working on connectivity between South Asia and China and ASEAN countries, was one of the panelists in the seminar.

During his Bangladesh visit in 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping wrote a cheque for $30 billion. However, it became gradually clear that it was not a grant, but rather a loan.

Prof Raihan said: “Bangladeshis have sensitivity for India, not for China. But the Sheikh Hasina-led government has not been more inclined to either of the powers.”

For example, he said in the construction of Payra port both Indian and Chinese companies are working together under an umbrella project, which one cannot think of elsewhere.

The Dhaka University professor also cited some more examples.

“Bangladesh purchased submarines for the navy from China and signed defence deals with India. China was not given allocation for the deep sea port, but a Chinese consortium was awarded 25% share of the Dhaka Stock Exchange.

“So I believe Bangladesh will find a midway path regarding BRI,” Prof Raihansaid.

Asian Tiger Capital’s Group Chairman Ifty Islam also echoed Prof Raihan.

“China is going to emerge as the world’s greatest economy by 2050. India might also secure a top position. So, Bangladesh cannot avoid any of its neighbours,” he said.

Bangla desh should use chinese money but at own terms and conditions, it should chose terms and conditions at par with world bank , working agencies should have bangla participation , rates and cotract terms should not be decided by china.
 
MRT-1 in Dhaka's actual physical construction is expected to start by July, 2019. it will be the first subway in Bangladesh. Already appointment of feasibility study consultant completed. Now designing is being prepared. Soon land acquisition will start. Entire project of MRT-1 is expected to finish by 2026. Another subway route MTR-5 will be completed by 2030, 1st phage in 2027 and 2nd phage by 2030. By 2030 govt. plan to complete three MRT line. Another two MRT line is planned to finish by 2035. Total five MRT line will be operational within 2035.

 
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Bangladeshis talk about competing with India but even its national capital doesn't have a Subway !!
All major cities shld have these for faster growth..
Have you missed Gaocola this morning? When did Bangladeshis talked about competing with India? Yes, Bangladesh is overall a better country to live compared to India, but that does not mean we are competing with India. Size are different. So, one to one competition is not possible. And no one in Bangladesh claim that either. It is your big misconception and lie to claim that about Bangladeshis.

Bangladeshis talk about competing with India but even their national capital doesn't have a Subway !!
All major cities shld have these for faster growth..
Elevated metrorail which is known as MRT-6 is already under construction in Dhaka and will be operational by 2020 and 2021. This news is about subway, construction of which will be started in the next year.
 
Have you missed Gaocola this morning? Yes, Bangladesh is overall a better country to live compared to India, but that does not mean we are competing with India. Size are different. So, one to one competition is not possible. And no one in Bangladesh claim that either. It is your big misconception and lie to claim that about Bangladeshis.
I wash my face with Cow's urine everyday, it prevents acne.. I also drink it as it improves digestive system..
There are also other advantages of Cow's urine

https://www.stylecraze.com/articles/cow-urine-benefits/
 
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Elevated metrorail which is known as MRT-6 is already under construction in Dhaka and will be operational by 2020 and 2021. This news is about subway, construction of which will be started in the next year.
Gud luck..
 
Bangladeshis talk about competing with India but even their national capital doesn't have a Subway !!
All major cities shld have these for faster growth..

India is too low of a benchmark to compete with. Your living standard is one of the lowest in the world.

Even in your capital city, people are starving to death.
India: Three children starve to death in New Delhi

More children under the age of five die in India than anywhere else in the world. A recent estimate puts this figure at over 1.5 million children a year—over 4,500 child deaths a day. A third of these could have been averted if children did not go to bed hungry night after night. These figures suggest that over 3,00,000 children die every year in India because of hunger.
https://indianexpress.com/article/o...icef-poverty-national-health-mission-5276194/
 

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