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Dhaka more expensive than many South Asian cities: EIU
English News Desk bdnews24.com

Published: 2018-03-15 15:31:30.0 BdST Updated: 2018-03-15 15:31:30.0 BdST


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Dhaka has become cheaper than 12 months ago as it has fallen 10 places in rankings on the Worldwide Cost of Living Index 2018.




But the Bangladesh capital is still the 72nd most expensive city relative to others, and more expensive than Bangalore, Chennai, Karachi and New Delhi in South Asia.

Singapore is the world’s most expensive in the cost of living ranking covering 133 cities worldwide, according to a study released by the Economist Intelligence Unit or EIU on Thursday.

Seoul is the only other city in the top ten that has maintained its ranking from the previous year. In the rest of Asia, Hong Kong and Sydney join Singapore and Seoul in the top ten. Low inflation has pushed Tokyo and Osaka out of the top ten.

The Japanese capital, which was the world’s most expensive city until 2013, has moved seven places down the ranking in the past 12 months.

Conversely, Seoul, which was ranked 21st five years ago, is now in sixth position.

The cheapest cities in the world have seen some changes over the past 12 months, according to the study.

Asia is home to some of the world’s most expensive cities—but to many of the world’s cheapest cities too.

Within Asia, the best value for money has traditionally been offered by South Asian cities, particularly those in India and Pakistan. To an extent this remains true, and Bangalore, Chennai, Karachi and New Delhi feature among the ten cheapest locations surveyed.

India is tipped for rapid economic expansion, but in per-head terms wage and spending growth will remain low.

Income inequality means that low wages are the norm, limiting household spending and creating many tiers of pricing as well as strong competition from a range of retail sources.

This, combined with a cheap and plentiful supply of goods into cities from rural producers with short supply chains as well as government subsidies on some products, has kept prices down, especially by Western standards, the study says.

Nonetheless, although South Asian cities traditionally occupy positions among the ten cheapest, they are no longer the cheapest cities in the world.

Last year that title was held by Kazakhstan’s business centre, Almaty, which fell in the ranking following a 50 percent devaluation of the national currency, the tenge, after it was allowed to float in August 2015.

This year it is Syria’s capital, Damascus, which occupies that position, having fallen by 14 places in the past 12 months.

The citizens of Damascus may not feel that the city is getting cheaper, with inflation averaging an estimated 28 percent in Syria during 2017.
 
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I believe land price and vehicle price in Dhaka created all the difference with other south Asian cities. As the most densely city, Land price in Dhaka is excessive as well as personal car due to import duty.
 
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I believe land price and vehicle price in Dhaka created all the difference with other south Asian cities. As the most densely city, Land price in Dhaka is excessive as well as personal automobile due to import duty.


So this is a good or bad indicator...most expensive means more ghettos and slum areas. Least expensive also results in the same thing...where do you go.
 
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LDC standards do not Count much


LDC(least developed country) status by EU and US actually helps Bangladesh in getting the GSP + status, comes with caveat tough. Think it is ending sooner than later...anyone knew about it when textiles quotas are ending for Bangladesh and with it the LDC status.
@Homo Sapiens
 
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Dhaka has to be the worst city in the world right now. It has become almost unlivable.
Distance between utrara and khilkhet won't be more than two kilometres but it takes almost 2 hours for me to pass this small distance. A pathetic city to live in from almost every possible angle.
 
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LDC(least developed country) status by EU and US actually helps Bangladesh in getting the GSP + status, comes with caveat tough. Think it is ending sooner than later...anyone knew about it when textiles quotas are ending for Bangladesh and with it the LDC status.
@Homo Sapiens

Yeah it helps them leech.

These intellectuals running around here on pdf exploited that to get into usa and europe.

Cheap labor aint cheap anymore so ldc status will be taken back. Modern day slavery is a beautiful study
 
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