Remittance to exceed $25b by end of FY22, says minister


FE Team | Published: December 20, 2021 17:59:01 | Updated: December 25, 2021 10:12:03


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Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal has said that he is hopeful that the country’s remittance will exceed $25 billion by the end of the current fiscal year (FY22), up from the current $21 billion.

“During the two occasions of Eid, we hope our expatriates send huge remittances that will help exceed the last fiscal year’s benchmark”, he said.

The finance minister said this while briefing the outcomes of the consecutive meetings of the two cabinet Committees—Cabinet Committee on Public Purchase and Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Monday.

He noted that in the last fiscal 2020-21, the country’s remittance reached nearly $25 billion, reports UNB.

He admitted that all the economic indicators of the country remained positive except the remittance.

“We’re lagging behind our expectations in remittance earnings. But two Eid festivals will play a big role in boosting the remittance”, he added.

He said the country holds huge potentials to grow economically, but those potentials were not utilised in the right manner.

“In last 12 years, under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, we have been able to exploit such potential. That’s why we have succeeded”.

Responding to a question, he said the government prefers the local companies in the contract of supply of electronic devices in the public purchase.

“We want to promote the Made in Bangladesh products in the public procurement”, he said.

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