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ADB revises up growth forecast for Bangladesh
The lender estimates GDP growth at 7.1pc for fiscal 2016, which is higher than govt estimate
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Star Business Report

The Asian Development Bank yesterday estimated Bangladesh's economic growth at 7.1 percent for fiscal 2015-16, which is higher than the government's estimate.

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics forecast the country's economic growth at 7.05 percent for the year, while the previous estimate of the ADB was 6.7 percent.


“Growth in fiscal 2016 exceeded expectations, aided by revived exports and sustained domestic consumption,” the ADB said in its Asian Development Outlook 2016 Update.

Consumption continued to be the mainstay of growth as higher public sector salaries offset a decline in remittances, the report said.

Despite some statistical discrepancy, net exports are likely to have contributed to growth, the Manila-based lender said.

However, for the current fiscal year the ADB forecasts the country's gross domestic product growth at 6.9 percent, similar to its previous prediction.

The government's forecast of GDP growth for the current year is 7.2 percent.


“For meeting the growth target of the seventh five-year plan, timely completion of priority infrastructure projects is essential,” the update said.

However, the GDP growth forecast is depending on some prerequisites like sustained improvement in private investment, timely implementation of key infrastructure projects, and continued political stability.

The report said agriculture growth in fiscal 2016-17 is expected to be moderate to 2.4 percent as low domestic rice prices discourage farmers' expansion of crop area.

Industrial growth is projected to edge up to 10.2 percent on sustained strong domestic demand and some improvement in power supply and easing of transport bottlenecks.

The services sector's growth is likely to be lower at 6.3 percent on more moderate expansion in agriculture, trade, transport, and public administration.


The report also said consumption growth is expected to pick up, supported by higher public and private sector salaries as well as continued ready access to consumer credit.

While remittances are unlikely to pick up in the near future, healthy export and employment growth is expected with continued demand for the low-end garments and fast fashion products exported from Bangladesh.

An upturn in private investment is expected to begin in fiscal 2017 with the predicted continuation of political stability.

A major catalyst is the completion of public sector energy and transport projects that reduce the cost of doing business.

The new Dhaka–Chittagong and Dhaka–Mymensingh four-lane highways commissioned in July 2016 will save time, cut transportation costs, and ensure more timely shipments.

Moreover, the government has fast-tracked several large infrastructure projects in the energy and transport sectors, providing impetus to business activity, the ADB said.


The development of special economic zones, including some run by the private sector, further builds momentum for private investment.

The budget of fiscal 2017 aims to raise revenue equal to 12.4 percent of GDP for financing a larger annual development programme.

Current spending will grow to 9.6 percent of GDP with an increase in public sector salaries and modestly larger subsidies directed mainly to agriculture and social welfare.

The implementation of the new VAT law, which had been scheduled for July 2016, was deferred until July 2017 to allow more time for the private sector to adapt their accounting systems and for greater outreach and education to small business. New revenue enhancing tax measures in fiscal 2017 budget included raising rates on net wealth tax, enhancing the minimum corporate tax, and broadening the base of the existing value added tax by bringing wholesale and retail traders into the tax net.

The revised forecast for export growth is 7 percent in fiscal 2017, reflecting slower growth than projected in Asian Development Outlook 2016 in the US and the euro area, the main textile markets. The import bill is revised to grow at 8 percent in fiscal 2017. The revision takes into account modest import expansion in fiscal 2016 when higher domestic production partly replaced imports.

Imports of capital machinery are expected to pick up on higher investment, while a rebound in demand for raw materials and a projected increase in oil prices were also taken into account. With the low oil price environment continuing, remittance inflows are likely to decline by 3 percent in fiscal 2017. The imposition by Kuwait, Oman, and Saudi Arabia of taxes on remittances will further discourage them. Nonetheless, the current account is expected to show a surplus of 1 percent of GDP in fiscal 2017.
http://www.thedailystar.net/business/adb-revises-growth-forecast-bangladesh-1290661
 
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So we are expected to grow 2nd fastest in South Asia? Not bad at all. At this rate our nominal gdp will reach 1600 USD by the end of 2017.

Just finish the road infrastructures and power plants. With constant power supply and developed infrastructures achieving double digit growth is not impossible if corruption can be kept on check.
 
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So we are expected to grow 2nd fastest in South Asia? Not bad at all. At this rate our nominal gdp will reach 1600 USD by the end of 2017.

Just finish the road infrastructures and power plants. With constant power supply and developed infrastructures achieving double digit growth is not impossible if corruption can be kept on check.


10% sustained growth is impossible without a large increase in governance quality and educational levels.
8-9% average over the 2020s is realistic though.
 
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7.1 % growth based on what GDP source?

Its called a forecast for a reason dumbo.

They base it on a bunch of factors including GCF and consumption trends.

All calculations of GDP in developing countries are prone to be sometimes underestimated by foreign agencies that have more conservative somewhat external-based sampling rates.

Here is a relevant paper to read, if you can even figure out why its relevant:

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2015/wp15231.pdf
 
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Its called a forecast for a reason dumbo.

They base it on a bunch of factors including GCF and consumption trends.

All calculations of GDP in developing countries are prone to be sometimes underestimated by foreign agencies that have more conservative somewhat external-based sampling rates.

Here is a relevant paper to read, if you can even figure out why its relevant:

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2015/wp15231.pdf

typical indian idiotic talk, if you want serve as an awami patsy then answer the specific question with specific data.
 
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@idune, when are you going to answer the Indian posters who support Bal party. Do you concede defeat? Or what?
 
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@idune, when are you going to answer the Indian posters who support Bal party. Do you conceive defeat? Or what?

o-he awami dalal bluesky, india awami patsy did not provide provide any answer to specific questions I posed. So just ignoring them. you dalal class wasted your money hiring such incompetent indian patsy.
 
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7.1 % growth based on what sector?

export?
industrial growth?
manpower/remittance?
construction?
general trade?
new employment?

Here is an example how awami league create phony growth data and awami cheerleading team propagate.

Govt’s 6.51pc GDP growth calculation raises eyebrows
http://newagebd.net/120013/govts-6-51pc-gdp-growth-calculation-raises-eyebrows/

Just got it from the OP

The report said agriculture growth in fiscal 2016-17 is expected to be moderate to 2.4 percent as low domestic rice prices discourage farmers' expansion of crop area.

Industrial growth is projected to edge up to 10.2 percent on sustained strong domestic demand and some improvement in power supply and easing of transport bottlenecks.

The services sector's growth is likely to be lower at 6.3 percent on more moderate expansion in agriculture, trade, transport, and public administration.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/adb-revises-up-growth-forecast-for-bangladesh.452042/#ixzz4LoMBscMP
 
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Just got it from the OP

The report said agriculture growth in fiscal 2016-17 is expected to be moderate to 2.4 percent as low domestic rice prices discourage farmers' expansion of crop area.

Industrial growth is projected to edge up to 10.2 percent on sustained strong domestic demand and some improvement in power supply and easing of transport bottlenecks.

The services sector's growth is likely to be lower at 6.3 percent on more moderate expansion in agriculture, trade, transport, and public administration.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/adb-revises-up-growth-forecast-for-bangladesh.452042/#ixzz4LoMBscMP

Let me give you the reply: you are an awami dalal and thus a liar!
 
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o-he awami dalal bluesky, india awami patsy did not provide provide any answer to specific questions I posed. So just ignoring them. you dalal class wasted your money hiring such incompetent indian patsy.
I am just a pro-Bangladesh. But, you and @Nilgiri, both are similarly anti-Bangladesh. This is why you do not answer BD bashing by the Indians. You love it, no?
 
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I am just a pro-Bangladesh. But, you and @Nilgiri, both are similarly anti-Bangladesh. This is why you do not answer BD bashing by the Indians. You love it, no?

I am more pro-BD than that idune guy lol.....and I am not even from BD lol.

Anything good that happens in BD, this fool literally thinks is a big lie and impossible. He is BD version of Ashok (our troll in indian threads) but much much worse (since at least ashok posts some positive things here and there....and does not sympathise with terrorists or makes all kinds of conspiracies regarding them).

@Bilal9 can vouch that I back up various fundamentals of BD. GCF is one very heartening one that SHW has continued the momentum of, for all her faults.
 
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