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Here are some IMF figures for average annual GDP per capita growth PPP of BD and Pakistan over the last 2 decades.
2000-2009 BD 4.5% Pakistan 2.5%
2010-2019 BD 5.8% Pakistan 2.0%
Currently BD is set to grow it's per capita 6-7% this year compared to 2% for Pakistan.
IMF also says that both BD and Pakistan are tied at per capita PPP at the 6.5K USD mark.
These are all PER CAPITA PPP growth rates and so are 100% reliable.
What do you think is going to happen in by say 2040 dude if historical growth rate holds as looks likely?
I have calculated and worked out that BD in per capita PPP will be 2.2x that of Pakistan and the two countries will look totally different both in terms of the way their towns and cities look, infrastructure and the living standards of their citizens.
PS - I am being VERY CONSERVATIVE for BD as it looks likely to grow it's per capita at more like 7%+ between now and 2040 and so then we would have an even greater difference like 3x. Then reality will HIT YOU LIKE A TON OF BRICKS and it will HURT VERY BADLY and your world will be SHATTERED.
Pakistan’s startup likely to attract $600m investment this year: CEO Ignite
Pakistan’s startup ecosystem is ready for lift-off now as the investment forecast in Pakistani startups is more than $600 million by end of this year,
newztodays.com
Pakistan’s startup ecosystem is ready for lift-off now as the investment forecast in Pakistani startups is more than $600 million by end of this year, said CEO Ignite here on Wednesday.
We are probably the most exciting startup destination in Asia right now. Bd got 1/3 of this funding this year. We are set to have our own unicorn startup this year.
Dawood hopes country’s exports to reach $50bn in FY 2023 | The Express Tribune
Country would soon begin exporting its own indigenously manufactured durable goods such as mobile and motorcycle
tribune.com.pk
ISLAMABAD:
Adviser for Commerce and Investment Razzaq Dawood on Sunday voiced hope that the country’s exports would reach $50 billion owing to the policy of trade diversification in potential trade sectors by the last fiscal year of the current government – 2023.
He said that recently a Karachi-based electrical and electronics goods company ‘INOVI Telecom’ had just exported the first consignment of 5,500 “Made in Pakistan” 4G mobile phones to the Middle East.
The advisor said that this would be the beginning of an era of high value-added exports from Pakistan, marking the beginning of product diversification from our traditional to non-traditional sectors.
“I urge other mobile manufacturers in Pakistan to emulate this example and export their products,” he said.
On top of this we just exported our first SUV.
Pakistan exports its first SUV class vehicle | The Express Tribune
Pakistan is the only country outside of China to produce the latest model of Changan Oshan X7
tribune.com.pk
KARACHI:
Pakistan has exported its first vehicle – made by Master Changan Motors – under the new Auto Industry Development and Export Policy (AIDEP 2021-26), according to a press release issued by the company on Thursday.