Govt reconsiders LDC graduation
The government is reconsidering Bangladesh’s graduation from the Least Developed Country status following pressure from the country’s business community.
The government is reconsidering Bangladesh’s graduation from the Least Developed Country status following pressure from the country’s business community.
A high-level review meeting on the country’s preparation to graduate from Least Developed Country status to a developing country was held today with chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair...
Political leaders and economists on Wednesday called on the government to delay the country’s graduation from the Least Developed Country status, warning that it was economically and institutionally ill-prepared to manage the challenges that would come with a post-graduation status...
Commerce adviser Sk Bashir Uddin on Wednesday urged the business community to utilize the opportunities after graduating from the Least Developed Country...
Commerce adviser Sk Bashir Uddin has emphasised the urgent need to implement the trade facilitation roadmap to address the challenges associated with Bangladesh’s graduation from the least developed country status...
BANGLADESH is scheduled to graduate out of the least developed country status in November 2026. An LDC’s graduation status depends on meeting the threshold in terms of income, human asset and vulnerability (economic and environmental)...
Bangladesh’s graduation from the least developed country to a developing one, in itself, is unlikely to increase the prices of medicine on the local market, but it may affect the exports of the products, according to a study...
State minister for finance Waseqa Ayesha Khan on Tuesday said that the government had intensified its efforts to transform Bangladesh into a developed nation by 2041 through economic stability, science education, scientific research, innovation and support for the agriculture sector to ensure food security...