Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda
For Bangladesh to become a middle-income country, growth in exports needs to accelerate exports of basic garments will continue to be important in the near future, but Bangladesh's competitive advantage in this area could erode over time. As s...
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okr-10986-119112021-04-23T14:02:58Z Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda World Bank AIR AIR CARGO AIRCRAFT AIRLINES AIRPORT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AVERAGE LOAD FACTOR AVERAGE TRANSIT TIME BACKWARD LINKAGE BARGES BERTH BILLS OF LADING BONDED WAREHOUSES BORDER CROSSINGS BOXES BRIDGE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CARGO BERTHS CARGO HANDLING CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT CARGOES CARS CD CFS COLD STORAGE COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONGESTION CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMERS CONTAINER HANDLING CONTAINER STORAGE CAPACITY CONTAINER TRAFFIC CONTAINER VESSELS CONTAINER YARD CONTAINER YARDS CONTAINERIZATION CONTAINERS COST INCREASES CROSSING CUSTOMS CUSTOMS BROKERS CUSTOMS DUTIES CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DDP DDU DELIVERIES DELIVERY TIMES DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DOCKS DOMESTIC MARKET DRIVERS EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL BURDEN FINISHED PRODUCTS FLIGHT FLIGHT TIME FREIGHT FREIGHT FORWARDERS FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHTERS FUEL GDP GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGHWAY INCOME LEVELS INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ITC LETTERS OF CREDIT LOADING LOGISTICS CHAIN LOGISTICS COSTS For Bangladesh to become a middle-income country, growth in exports needs to accelerate exports of basic garments will continue to be important in the near future, but Bangladesh's competitive advantage in this area could erode over time. As such, looking ahead, accelerating exports will require not only consolidating existing strengths in basic garments but diversifying gradually into other products such as higher value garment and service exports. Forward-looking policymaking requires that measures be put in place now to encourage such diversification in future, while building on existing strengths. How can Bangladesh make this happen? Available research shows that the infrastructure deficit, especially energy, as well as lack of appropriate skills and the weak regulatory environment continue to hinder exports from Bangladesh. These weaknesses still persist. To complement work done so far, this report focuses on the role of trade logistics, skills and compliance with labor standards in consolidating existing strengths and moving to higher value products, using the garment sector as a lens. In addition, given the growing importance of services in world trade, the report also examines prospects for diversifying into a 'reach sector' such as Information technology (IT)-enabled services that can provide high-quality jobs. This report supports the knowledge agenda of the World Bank, which goes hand in hand with its lending role. Indeed, such knowledge is critical for better and more effective lending approaches, and for supporting the Bank's policy dialogue with Government. The report forms part of the growth and trade work program being undertaken by Bangladesh's poverty reduction and economic management team. 2012-12-05T21:27:09Z 2012-12-05T21:27:09Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16630504/bangladesh-consolidating-accelerating-exports-policy-agenda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11911 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Foreign Trade, FDI, and Capital Flows Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia Bangladesh |
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AIR AIR CARGO AIRCRAFT AIRLINES AIRPORT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AVERAGE LOAD FACTOR AVERAGE TRANSIT TIME BACKWARD LINKAGE BARGES BERTH BILLS OF LADING BONDED WAREHOUSES BORDER CROSSINGS BOXES BRIDGE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CARGO BERTHS CARGO HANDLING CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT CARGOES CARS CD CFS COLD STORAGE COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONGESTION CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMERS CONTAINER HANDLING CONTAINER STORAGE CAPACITY CONTAINER TRAFFIC CONTAINER VESSELS CONTAINER YARD CONTAINER YARDS CONTAINERIZATION CONTAINERS COST INCREASES CROSSING CUSTOMS CUSTOMS BROKERS CUSTOMS DUTIES CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DDP DDU DELIVERIES DELIVERY TIMES DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DOCKS DOMESTIC MARKET DRIVERS EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL BURDEN FINISHED PRODUCTS FLIGHT FLIGHT TIME FREIGHT FREIGHT FORWARDERS FREIGHT SERVICES FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHTERS FUEL GDP GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGHWAY INCOME LEVELS INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ITC LETTERS OF CREDIT LOADING LOGISTICS CHAIN LOGISTICS COSTS |
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For Bangladesh to become a middle-income
country, growth in exports needs to accelerate exports of
basic garments will continue to be important in the near
future, but Bangladesh's competitive advantage in this
area could erode over time. As such, looking ahead,
accelerating exports will require not only consolidating
existing strengths in basic garments but diversifying
gradually into other products such as higher value garment
and service exports. Forward-looking policymaking requires
that measures be put in place now to encourage such
diversification in future, while building on existing
strengths. How can Bangladesh make this happen? Available
research shows that the infrastructure deficit, especially
energy, as well as lack of appropriate skills and the weak
regulatory environment continue to hinder exports from
Bangladesh. These weaknesses still persist. To complement
work done so far, this report focuses on the role of trade
logistics, skills and compliance with labor standards in
consolidating existing strengths and moving to higher value
products, using the garment sector as a lens. In addition,
given the growing importance of services in world trade, the
report also examines prospects for diversifying into a
'reach sector' such as Information technology
(IT)-enabled services that can provide high-quality jobs.
This report supports the knowledge agenda of the World Bank,
which goes hand in hand with its lending role. Indeed, such
knowledge is critical for better and more effective lending
approaches, and for supporting the Bank's policy
dialogue with Government. The report forms part of the
growth and trade work program being undertaken by
Bangladesh's poverty reduction and economic management team. |
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Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda |
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Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda |
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Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda |
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Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda |
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Consolidating and Accelerating Exports in Bangladesh : A Policy Agenda |
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consolidating and accelerating exports in bangladesh : a policy agenda |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16630504/bangladesh-consolidating-accelerating-exports-policy-agenda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11911 |
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