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Corrective financial measures needed to boost economy: DCCI

Economy

TBS Report
18 December, 2023, 04:20 pm
Last modified: 18 December, 2023, 09:26 pm

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Corrective financial measures needed to boost economy: DCCI

TBS Report
18 December, 2023, 04:20 pm
Last modified: 18 December, 2023, 09:26 pm
File photo of DCCI President Md Sameer Sattar. Photo: Collected
File photo of DCCI President Md Sameer Sattar. Photo: Collected

Although Moody's Investors Service has forecasted Bangladesh's credit rating and the country's long-term outlook to be stable, certain measures are needed to boost the economy in light of our LDC graduation in 2026, said Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) President Md Sameer Sattar.

The economy is facing certain challenges due to inflation and it is of utmost importance that inflation, especially food inflation, is tamed at whatever costs necessary, the DCCI president said in a statement on Monday (18 December). 

Contractionary monetary policies should be coupled with fiscal policies to ensure that prices of goods are kept at a minimum level. Another challenge is the stabilisation of the foreign exchange market. Sameer feels that it is of utmost importance to take appropriate strict measures in this regard. 

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Having a market-driven dollar rate is important to ensure that remittances from abroad, especially from migrant workers, are received through official banking channels. The government must also prioritise export market diversification so that export earnings are generated from multiple markets as opposed to our traditional markets. 

Barrister Sattar feels that the government should ensure effective steps for revenue generation. Tax offices should be opened in various parts of Bangladesh and a proper mapping should be kept in place for the performance of the tax offices, especially outside Dhaka and Chattogram. 

The informal sector should be brought strictly within the tax net to increase revenue. In this connection, the government may consider strengthening the resources of the NBR and increasing its capacity to ensure continuous revenue collection activities outside Dhaka and Chattogram. 

The government may consider going for full automation in practice to increase its revenue collection. Barrister Sattar also stressed structural reforms in the banking sector to ensure good governance to keep a check on the increasing NPLs and recovery of the defaulted loans. 

If the financial sector, the lifeline of the economy, runs smoothly, this will, in turn, generate diverse economic opportunities and potentials with positive multiplier effects across the economy in the years to come, Sattar said.

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