Austerity key as Bangladesh preparing next budget amid global economic challenges, says Khasru
The government is managing the country's overall economic activities with a careful eye on the global economic situation and various crises, Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said today (9 March).
"The economic challenges arising from wars and other global factors cannot be avoided. Our current activities and future economic projections are determined with these realities in mind," he said at a press conference held at the ministry's conference room to inaugurate the "Family Card" programme which launches tomorrow.
Responding to a question on whether the government would continue austerity measures in spending, he said all ministries have been instructed to plan programmes according to the prevailing situation.
"The upcoming budget will also be prepared considering these circumstances," he added.
Asked about securing oil supply from China, Khasru said, "For energy security, we are seeking cooperation from various countries. Energy security is extremely important for the country, so the government is in discussions with all countries that can supply energy and seeking their support."
He also highlighted the "Family Card" initiative as a landmark poverty reduction effort.
"To my knowledge, such a large-scale poverty alleviation programme has not been undertaken in Bangladesh before. Through this, we aim to deliver economic benefits directly to people at their doorstep," he said.
The minister emphasised that the initiative reflects a gradual shift toward a welfare state in Bangladesh.
"In the past, economic benefits were distributed through patronage systems. Now, the government is directly reaching the common people," he noted.
