đ $50 Billion Export Target Set!
Bangladesh has set its sights on a massive USD 50 billion export target for the fiscal year 2024-25, with an additional USD 7.5 billion goal for the service sector. This ambitious plan aims for over 12% growth compared to last year. Achieving this will depend on favorable global conditions and uninterrupted electricity and gas supplies đĄđ.
đ° Foreign Reserves Declining
The country’s foreign reserves continue to fall, now sitting at $25.6 billion, down from $29 billion a year ago. Rising debt costs are putting even more pressure on Bangladeshâs economy đ.
đ FDI Struggles
Bangladesh’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) fell to $3 billion in 2023, down from $3.48 billion the year before. Investors are concerned about currency instability and other economic challenges, but the country is working hard to turn this around âī¸đŧ.
đ¸ Remittance Relief
Good news on the remittance front! Bangladesh received $1.63 billion in just the first 21 days of September, $300 million more than last year. This provides a much-needed boost amidst the economic challenges đĒđ.
Bangladesh is at a crossroads â with the right policies and global cooperation, these challenges can be turned into opportunities for growth and stability! đđ§đŠ
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