Bangladeshi Small industries should get more incentives
লিখেছেন লিখেছেন ফারাবি রহমান ১৩ জুলাই, ২০১৫, ০৩:৩৯:১৪ দুপুর
The small and medium industries that serve the domestic market should get more incentives in the seventh five-year plan to meet the needs of the consumers whose incomes are rising by the day “The government has been giving incentives to the export-oriented sectors for many years now. It's time to give incentives to the industries involved in producing goods for the domestic market. The government should also priorities the industries linked to agriculture as those could be good segments for the domestic and external markets. The potato chips industry, for example, has been growing fast, serving the domestic market and earning foreign currencies through exports. The government should incentives the chips industry along with other such agro-industries. we have to protect our growing industries. The government should adopt strategic trade policies.” A strategic trade policy means bringing changes to a policy to serve a specific sector without liberalising all the policies. The US-led proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership among 12 Asian and Pacific nations will be a challenge for Bangladesh, as Vietnam—a major garment producer—is a member of the treaty. Bangladesh has limited scope to liberalise its trade policies as the country needs to safeguard its own industries. Bangladesh has become sufficient in cold-rolled coil, paper and cement industries with the help of the protected trade policies, giving incentives to the sectors, which add high value. The services sector is very important for us.
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