Bengal71
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BD is in a good position as it would be able to export good quality home electronics and appliances to Africa at competitive prices to what China offers.
It also should be able to provide stiff competition to India in the pharma sector as it starts up its own API Park this year.
This should be an even better decade for gdp growth in BD and if the current inflationary pressures are resolved within 12-18 months then sustained 8% growth is realistic.
We are not racist but think Arabs have a primitive culture and mindset.
That is the reason none of them are moving towards developed status - oil/gas wealth in gulf does not count.
Did you know that 3 centuries ago BD was the core of the Bengal sub-division of the Mughal empire and it generated 50% of the wealth with just 25% of the population?
BD had better ship technology than the British at the time and started proto-industrialisation with its garments industry back then.
Without oil/gas those GCC countries would look like Yemen. I will keep watching how they continue their high living standard after oil/gas loses it's current value.
I think you have a good knowledge of how a business is run. In the case of businesses inside SA, they seldom go out of their A/C-fitted Board Room. In their stead, their white European managers actually manage a factory/ plant.
So, how it is possible for them to invest in other countries where they do not have either the willpower or the knowledge to manage anything. They are unwilling to get out of their Egg Shell. And they know nothing about management if some are not Lebanese, Egyptian, or even Syrian.
I do not really expect these SA lazy guys to invest in BD or Pakistan.
I find it strange they are talking about setting up aviation industry in BD. Out of all the things, aviation industry, that too the Saudis.