High-level committee starts working to tackle possible post LDC challenges

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DHAKA, May 5, 2021 (BSS) – The high-level committee has started working out strategy and plan to overcome the possible challenges of post LDC situation.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on April 26 last formed the 22-member high-level committee, headed by her Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus, for preparation, planning, implementation and monitoring in tackling the possible challenges of Bangladesh’s graduation from the status of a least developed country (LDC).

The committee’s maiden meeting was held today virtually. Dr Ahmad Kaikaus presided over the meeting joining from the Prime Minister’s Office.

The meeting discussed different possible negative impacts on the country’s economy, socioeconomic and other areas, especially in the export oriented sectors like RMG and pharmaceuticals during the post-graduation period.

Economic Relations Division (ERD) Secretary Fatima Yasmin made a power-point presentation in the meeting.

The committee decided to sort out the possible challenges in different sectors within a month. To this end, a six-member subcommittee was formed as senior secretary of Commerce Ministry Dr Md Jafar Uddin its head.

“The sub-committee was asked to identify the sector-wise challenges and prepare an action plan within one month,” Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah told reporters after the meeting.

Noting that Bangladesh would lose different international support during the post-graduation period, he said duty free and quota free access as well as concessional loan facilities from bilateral or multilateral sources would be narrowed for Bangladesh following the graduation.

Besides, the issue of intellectual property rights would shrink any time after 2033, he said.

In the meeting, the committee also took the decision to arrange a large-scale seminar with experts of different sectors and academicians as early as possible to receive their views and opinions over the post-LDC challenges.

The committee will sit in a meeting every month regularly.

Committee members — Principal coordinator (SDGs Affairs) at the PMO (Zuena Aziz), senior secretary of ICT Division, Senior secretary of Finance Division, NBR chairman, the member (GED) of the Planning Commission, Senior secretary of Commerce Ministry, PMO secretary, ERD secretary, foreign secretary, industries secretary, agriculture secretary, environment secretary, BIDA executive chairman, chairman of Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission, liberation war affairs secretary, Planning Commission’s member Sharifa Khan, FBCCI president, BGMEA president, DCCI president, Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI) president, director general (Executive Cell and PEPZ) at PMO (member secretary of the committee) joined the meeting.

Bangladesh has started its LDC graduation journey with the initiative of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She participated in the 4th LDC related summit of the United Nations held on May 9-13, 2011, where “Istanbul Plan of Action” was adopted.

Since then, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took the action plan for the LDC graduation of Bangladesh, and she has been giving directives to this end constantly, said the PMO Secretary.