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Next GDP growth target 7.3%
Next GDP growth target 7.3% | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
Tue, Apr 10th, 2012 5:44 pm BdST
Dhaka, Apr 10 (bdnews24.com)Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Tuesday said the next budget will target the economy to grow at 7.3 percent.
He gave out the information at a views-exchange meeting on the next fiscal with economists at the secretariat.
Muhith said the budget in the 2012-13 fiscal will be around Tk 1.89 trillion.
The current budget is worth around Tk 1.63 trillion and the GDP growth rate target has been forecast at 7 percent.
The minister said the average inflation rate in the current fiscal was just above 10 percent. "Our target in the new fiscal will be to bring it down to a single digit," he said.
The last budget envisaged the average inflation rate within 7.5 percent. But according to a recent Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) report published in April, the general inflation topped 10 percent in March.
Muhith said agriculture, rural development and human resource development would be given the highest priority in the new budget as was done in the previous one.
He said the power sector would also be prioritised in the next budget.
bdnews24.com/arh/zk/bd/1710h
Next GDP growth target 7.3% | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
Tue, Apr 10th, 2012 5:44 pm BdST
Dhaka, Apr 10 (bdnews24.com)Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Tuesday said the next budget will target the economy to grow at 7.3 percent.
He gave out the information at a views-exchange meeting on the next fiscal with economists at the secretariat.
Muhith said the budget in the 2012-13 fiscal will be around Tk 1.89 trillion.
The current budget is worth around Tk 1.63 trillion and the GDP growth rate target has been forecast at 7 percent.
The minister said the average inflation rate in the current fiscal was just above 10 percent. "Our target in the new fiscal will be to bring it down to a single digit," he said.
The last budget envisaged the average inflation rate within 7.5 percent. But according to a recent Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) report published in April, the general inflation topped 10 percent in March.
Muhith said agriculture, rural development and human resource development would be given the highest priority in the new budget as was done in the previous one.
He said the power sector would also be prioritised in the next budget.
bdnews24.com/arh/zk/bd/1710h