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Nat’l strategy paper on LDC graduation

Next phase of structural transformation imperative for high-road economic dev


Published : 24 Nov 2024 10:02 PM

Bangladesh must prioritise quality enhancement and compliance with international standards to maintain export competitiveness in the post-LDC period-- says the national strategy paper on LDC graduation. 

The current economic model of Bangladesh, driven by export-oriented garments and a protected import-competing sector and based on low wages and minimal regulations, has reached its peak-- says the strategy paper. 

The next phase of structural transformation is required to consider what is known as high-road economic development—says the strategy paper titled the ‘Smooth Transition Strategy (STS)’. 

The major features of the strategy were shared during the ‘Validation Workshop on Bangladesh’s National Smooth Transition Strategy’ held today in the capital. 

Economic Relations Division (ERD) and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) jointly organized the workshop. 

Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed attended the workshop as chief guest. Special Envoy on International Affairs to the Chief Adviser Lutfey Siddiqi, Principal Secretary to the Chief Adviser M Siraz Uddin Miah, Principal Coordinator (SDG) Lamiya Morshed, and the UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh Gwyn Lewis were present as special guests. 

Member of the UN Committee for Development Policy Taffere Tesfachew attended the event as Guest of Honor. ERD Secretary Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky chaired the event.  

Speaking on the occasion, Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed emphasized on increasing productivity, ensuring decent working environment and adopting new technology to prepare the country for LDC graduation. 

The Finance Adviser also accentuated the need for ensuring equitable and inclusive growth to make LDC graduation sustainable.

Special Envoy on International Affairs to the Chief Adviser Mr. Lutfey Siddiqi, in his speech, said that Bangladesh’s journey towards LDC graduation also gives credence and thrust to the reform agenda of the interim government.   

Principal Secretary M Siraz Uddin Miah, in his speech, put emphasis on easing the business environment, facilitating the customs procedure, and enhancing productivity through technological upgradation and skill enhancement to increase the competitiveness of the local 

products.  

Principal Coordinator (SDG) Lamiya Morshed said that the Smooth Transition Strategy can set the stage for aligning our LDC graduation roadmap with the SDGs implementation process. 

ERD Secretary Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky, in his speech, emphasised on the collaborative efforts of all the relevant stakeholders for effective implementation of STS.  

UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh Gwyn Lewis said that the opportunities of LDC graduation can be maximized by creating an enabling environment for businesses, improving productive capacity, increasing investment in human capital, and complying with international standards. 

Additional Secretary of ERD and the Project Director of SSGP AHM Jahangir delivered the welcome remarks of the event. 

President of Leathergoods and Footwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association of Bangladesh (LFMEAB) Syed Nasim Manzur and the Chief Representative of JICA Bangladesh Ichiguchi Tomohide joined the workshop as panel discussants. 

Representatives from various government ministries and divisions as well as representatives from the private sector, think tanks and civil society organizations participated in the workshop.