Businesses urge BB directive to ensure fixed-rate dollars | The Business Standard
Skip to main content
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Bazaar
    • Budget
    • Industry
    • NBR
    • RMG
    • Corporates
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • Subscribe
    • Epaper
    • GOVT. Ad
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Tuesday
June 03, 2025

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Bazaar
    • Budget
    • Industry
    • NBR
    • RMG
    • Corporates
  • Stocks
  • Analysis
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • Subscribe
    • Epaper
    • GOVT. Ad
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025
Businesses urge BB directive to ensure fixed-rate dollars

Economy

TBS Report
11 February, 2024, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 12 February, 2024, 04:46 pm

Related News

  • Freshly designed banknotes hit Dhaka banks tomorrow
  • Agricultural credit recovery increases by 8% in July-March 
  • BB asks banks to ensure smooth ATM, MFS services during Eid vacation
  • New notes featuring historic, archaeological structures of Bangladesh to be circulated from 1 June
  • Bangladesh Bank instructs banks to use AI against online gambling

Businesses urge BB directive to ensure fixed-rate dollars

TBS Report
11 February, 2024, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 12 February, 2024, 04:46 pm
File Photo: Reuters
File Photo: Reuters

Businesses on Sunday expressed concern about facing higher costs of dollars than the official exchange rate when opening letters of credit (LCs), urging the Bangladesh Bank to issue a directive to address the issue.

"Businesses are unable to open LCs due to the dollar crisis. Banks are also discouraging opening LCs due to the dollar crisis," Anwar-ul Alam Chowdhury, president of the Bangladesh Chamber of Industries (BCI), told journalists after a meeting with Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder.

Moreover, the dollar is not available at the rate announced by the Association of Bankers, Bangladesh (ABB) and the Bangladesh Foreign Exchange Dealers Association (Bafeda), he added.

The Business Standard Google News Keep updated, follow The Business Standard's Google news channel

"While opening LCs, it appears that the dollar value is very high. So, the Bangladesh Bank should give a directive on this matter," said the business leader.

In response to a question, Anwar-ul Alam said the governor informed them that the country's current account had turned positive from negative earlier.

"The governor aims to improve the financial account. He has advised us to be patient and wait for that to occur," he added.

The BCI president stated that the governor believes the dollar crisis will be resolved within this year.

"The Bangladesh Bank took the initiative to monitor LC openings. As a result, over-invoicing and under-invoicing are no longer occurring as before. This has led to the current account showing a positive balance," Anwar-ul Alam quoted the governor as saying.

"Because of this, the governor is hopeful that the dollar crisis will soon dissipate. We want to have faith in the steps taken by the Bangladesh Bank. We also believe that the problem will be resolved swiftly," the BCI leader said.

Anwar-ul Alam also expressed concern that bank loan interest rates are increasing day by day, making it difficult for industries to survive.

"We are facing challenges within the industry, with many questions arising," he said. "In this regard, the governor informed us that they aim to reduce inflation to 6%, hence the increase in loan interest rates. They have no alternative to do about it for now."

He said, "However, the governor also assured us that they have not left the determination of interest rates solely to banks to prevent sudden spikes. The central bank is monitoring the situation, and he believes that the policy will gradually lead to improvement."

Anwar-ul Alam, also a former president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association, mentioned that banks are turning to Treasury bonds for secure investments, claiming economic uncertainties.

"If bonds are promoted, banks will invest in them because it is a secure investment," he said.

Bangladesh / Top News

fixed / Dollar rate / Bangladesh Bank

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud spoke at a post-budget press conference in the capital today (3 June). Photo: Screengrab
    Proposed budget aims to break debt cycle, clean up project mismanagement of the past: Planning adviser
  • Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H Mansur. TBS Sketch
    Inflation expected to decline more than budget target: BB governor
  • Finance Adviser Saluhuddin Ahmed spoke at a post-budget press conference at Osmani Auditorium in the capital today (3 June). Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
    Proposed budget prioritises people, not just growth metrics: Finance adviser

MOST VIEWED

  • Budget FY26: Housing sector may take a hit, flat prices set to rise
    Budget FY26: Housing sector may take a hit, flat prices set to rise
  • Bold taxation but conventional expenditures
    Bold taxation but conventional expenditures
  • Budget FY26: AmCham says increasing advance tax to 7.5% will be 'punishing for all businesses, customers'
    Budget FY26: AmCham says increasing advance tax to 7.5% will be 'punishing for all businesses, customers'
  • Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed presents the national budget for FY2025-26 in a televised speech on 2 June 2025. Photo: PID
    Budget gives special priority to employment-oriented education: Salehuddin
  • Illustration: TBS
    A budget that shrinks to fit
  • 17 makeshift cattle markets leased in Dhaka for Eid: Who gets the most
    17 makeshift cattle markets leased in Dhaka for Eid: Who gets the most

Related News

  • Freshly designed banknotes hit Dhaka banks tomorrow
  • Agricultural credit recovery increases by 8% in July-March 
  • BB asks banks to ensure smooth ATM, MFS services during Eid vacation
  • New notes featuring historic, archaeological structures of Bangladesh to be circulated from 1 June
  • Bangladesh Bank instructs banks to use AI against online gambling

Features

Illustration: TBS

The GOAT of all goats!

14h | Magazine
Photo: Nayem Ali

Eid-ul-Adha cattle markets

14h | Magazine
Sketch: TBS

Budget FY26: What corporate Bangladesh expects

1d | Budget
The customers in super shops are carrying their purchases in alternative bags or free paper bags. Photo: Mehedi Hasan

Super shops leading the way in polythene ban implementation

1d | Panorama

More Videos from TBS

What is the opinion of the BNP and other political parties on Article 70?

What is the opinion of the BNP and other political parties on Article 70?

8m | TBS World
Government employees' salaries to increase in July

Government employees' salaries to increase in July

23m | TBS News Updates
Several villages flooded in Mymensingh

Several villages flooded in Mymensingh

3h | TBS Stories
No tax on Nobel Prize

No tax on Nobel Prize

4h | Others
EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2025
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net