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Abdur Razzaque

US tariff on Bangladesh

The illusion of advantage: US reciprocal tariffs and Bangladesh’s exports

A relative gain can turn into a loss when the American market begins to shrink.
1 October 2025, 06:00 AM
abdur-razzaque.jpg

Challenges and priorities for 2025

Macroeconomic management will remain a formidable challenge for Bangladesh in the coming year.
31 December 2024, 18:00 PM
ship.jpg

Exports: riding the waves of uncertainty

In the wake of Covid-19 spreading in Europe and the US, global trade descended into a free-fall.
29 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Ambitious-targets-budget.jpg

Budget 2020-21 / Ambitious targets are of no comfort in times of great distress

Preparing the budget for FY 2020-21 amid the Covid-19 pandemic has certainly been an extremely difficult task. Even then, there was room for being more realistic in providing headline budget targets and being more proactive in dealing with the profound health and livelihood challenges faced by numerous households in the country.
12 June 2020, 18:00 PM
parliament-Bangladesh.jpg

Taming coronavirus rampage / Perhaps a rolling budget can give more leeway to fight pandemic

Making the budget for next fiscal year in this time of pandemic will most likely be the most challenging task shouldered by a finance minister yet.
20 May 2020, 18:00 PM
poor-cash-support-mfs-1.jpg

Taming coronavirus rampage / In this moment of crisis, the poor and needy must be aided with cash support via MFS

Bangladesh has started dealing with the severe consequences of the global coronavirus pandemic in earnest, with curtailed economic activities manifested in factory closures, cancellation of and/or sharply reduced export orders, falling remittance inflows, and depressed demand for domestically produced goods and services.
3 May 2020, 18:00 PM
US tariff on Bangladesh

The illusion of advantage: US reciprocal tariffs and Bangladesh’s exports

A relative gain can turn into a loss when the American market begins to shrink.
1 October 2025, 06:00 AM
abdur-razzaque.jpg

Challenges and priorities for 2025

Macroeconomic management will remain a formidable challenge for Bangladesh in the coming year.
31 December 2024, 18:00 PM
ship.jpg

Exports: riding the waves of uncertainty

In the wake of Covid-19 spreading in Europe and the US, global trade descended into a free-fall.
29 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Ambitious-targets-budget.jpg

Ambitious targets are of no comfort in times of great distress

Preparing the budget for FY 2020-21 amid the Covid-19 pandemic has certainly been an extremely difficult task. Even then, there was room for being more realistic in providing headline budget targets and being more proactive in dealing with the profound health and livelihood challenges faced by numerous households in the country.
12 June 2020, 18:00 PM
parliament-Bangladesh.jpg

Perhaps a rolling budget can give more leeway to fight pandemic

Making the budget for next fiscal year in this time of pandemic will most likely be the most challenging task shouldered by a finance minister yet.
20 May 2020, 18:00 PM
poor-cash-support-mfs-1.jpg

In this moment of crisis, the poor and needy must be aided with cash support via MFS

Bangladesh has started dealing with the severe consequences of the global coronavirus pandemic in earnest, with curtailed economic activities manifested in factory closures, cancellation of and/or sharply reduced export orders, falling remittance inflows, and depressed demand for domestically produced goods and services.
3 May 2020, 18:00 PM
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