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Dr Anisuzzaman Chowdhury vows Dhaka will rocket to LDC exit by 2026
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57923, member: 636"] Bangladesh moves forward with its scheduled graduation from Least Developed Country status despite economic challenges. Dr Anisuzzaman Chowdhury, Chief Adviser's Special Assistant, declared the nation maintains its trajectory toward LDC graduation without backtracking. The interim government inherited an economy damaged by previous administration policies that resulted in $234 billion being transferred abroad. Foreign exchange reserves have recovered through increased remittances and strategic government interventions. Private sector organizations may pursue deferral requests through international partnerships. Industry representatives expressed mixed reactions regarding graduation readiness during an Economic Reporters' Forum seminar. BKMEA President Mohammad Hatem warned Bangladesh risks losing substantial export earnings compared to recently graduated nations with smaller trade volumes. Policy Exchange Bangladesh Chairman Dr M Masrur Reaz highlighted persistent vulnerabilities in food security and agricultural import dependencies. BGMEA Senior Vice President Inamul Haq Khan requested additional preparation time extending the timeline to 2032. Pharmaceutical industry officials emphasized developing skilled workforce capabilities and ensuring reliable energy infrastructure for maintaining global competitiveness. [/QUOTE]
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