mb444
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Not your mate, son.
Also we aren't in LDC, you are and will be until you graduate from it(not just make announcement about it, but actually graduate from it). Now how can I educate you on a simple FACT that we graduated from LDC long time ago, whether it was wise decision or not that's totally a different question(we don't have baniya mentality, and we make stupid decisions from time to time). But living in delusions doesn't change facts. Literally on paper, you are still in LDC while we and India are not, now if you wanna argue for the sake of arguing and keep on saying what you wanna say.. Mujhe kia, kutte bhonkte rehtay hain... none of my concern.
Is that supposed to be a dis? I am sprinkling some here and I see who is absorbing all that.
Yeah mb, I am sorry that I provided sources for my claims after that comment. Meanwhile, no one in this thread had the time or the resources to google, correct me if it wasn't the case(regarding exports). The other guy who responded had a reasonable argument and dodged the export bullet altogether by stating that the Bangladesh GDP is based on internal consumption. Ignoring the fact that money earned from export + remittances is what pays of for your imports. So all the wealth that is being generated is either on the back of that LDC status(meaning exports) and remittances. That money is what enable your internal economic progress.
Now, I don't really live in Bangladesh so I don't really know what's really the situation in Bangladesh. Sure your debt situation is great. But. it's kind of funny when people who don't even really live in a country and still state that service sector is booming, we moved from being agrarian to now providing services. Yeah, yeah that's the reason why you lot choose to move out of the country, because the service sector was looking this promising the fundamentals were great and corruption was a foreign concept. Yup, that was definitely the case. Getting smartphone in the hand of beggar or getting zwitty or shmitty (food delivery service) doesn't mean its economic growth or getting fridge and coolers made at home that somehow your fundamentals are perfect. Like who are we deluding here? The question still stands what are you exporting( and btw my list/sources were from 2 years back), is it still the things that I listed or are the major exports different from what I stated?
No you never graduated from being an LDC because you choose not to be one. Your current socio economic stats are that of an LDC.
Imports are paid by BD consumers. Open up an economics book.... imports are not paid by export incomes in a linear relationship like you claim. Whilst it is the case somewhat when you consider BD import of raw goods or capital machinery it is not the case for most of the import. True wealth is created in country via the multiplier effect and that is what pays for import cost of oil, consumer goods etc that are consumed and paid for by the people of the country.
The fallacy of your position can summed up very easily.....in 2019 export was $47.2bn, import was $55.6bn. Yet BDs total indebtedness accross all sectors is about 110bn or about 36% of GDP. How because the gap is filled by wealth that is generated internally.
It is fine for you to hold onto your misplaced belief that BD economic growth is a result of its LDC status. You need contrarians always to provide light relief.
But if you wanted to educate yourself you need to look at the following links that breaks down BD export and import baskets. It is overwhelmingly RMG heavy but the basket is an ever expanding one.
https://oec.world/en/profile/country/bgd
This explains the evolution of BD debt and fiscal policy.
https://countryeconomy.com/national-debt/bangladesh