Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh

The COVID-19 (coronavirus) health crisis can lead to a food security crisis in Bangladesh if proper measures are not put in place. Trade policies can be an essential instrument in the management of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) related food security i...

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Main Authors: Dihel, Nora, Rizwan, Nadeem
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984941589269970175/Trade-Responses-to-Covid-19-Food-Security-Concerns-in-Bangladesh
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spelling okr-10986-337582021-05-25T09:37:57Z Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh Dihel, Nora Rizwan, Nadeem FOOD SECURITY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE BORDER CLOSURE TRADE RESTRICTIONS SUPPLY CHAINS TRADE POLICY EXPORT RESTRICTIONS GRAIN PRICE STOCKPILING TRADE FACILITATION IMPORT TARIFFS ACCESS TO FINANCE IMPORT LOAN INTEREST RATE The COVID-19 (coronavirus) health crisis can lead to a food security crisis in Bangladesh if proper measures are not put in place. Trade policies can be an essential instrument in the management of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) related food security issues. Trade responses such as eliminating tariffs, refraining from imposing export restrictions, and facilitating trade flows can play an important role in maintaining access to and reducing the cost of essential food products. 2020-05-15T15:58:24Z 2020-05-15T15:58:24Z 2020-04-15 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984941589269970175/Trade-Responses-to-Covid-19-Food-Security-Concerns-in-Bangladesh http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33758 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note South Asia Bangladesh
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topic FOOD SECURITY
CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
BORDER CLOSURE
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
SUPPLY CHAINS
TRADE POLICY
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
GRAIN PRICE
STOCKPILING
TRADE FACILITATION
IMPORT TARIFFS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
IMPORT LOAN INTEREST RATE
spellingShingle FOOD SECURITY
CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
BORDER CLOSURE
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
SUPPLY CHAINS
TRADE POLICY
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
GRAIN PRICE
STOCKPILING
TRADE FACILITATION
IMPORT TARIFFS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
IMPORT LOAN INTEREST RATE
Dihel, Nora
Rizwan, Nadeem
Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
geographic_facet South Asia
Bangladesh
description The COVID-19 (coronavirus) health crisis can lead to a food security crisis in Bangladesh if proper measures are not put in place. Trade policies can be an essential instrument in the management of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) related food security issues. Trade responses such as eliminating tariffs, refraining from imposing export restrictions, and facilitating trade flows can play an important role in maintaining access to and reducing the cost of essential food products.
format Policy Note
author Dihel, Nora
Rizwan, Nadeem
author_facet Dihel, Nora
Rizwan, Nadeem
author_sort Dihel, Nora
title Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
title_short Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
title_full Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Trade Responses to COVID-19 Food Security Concerns in Bangladesh
title_sort trade responses to covid-19 food security concerns in bangladesh
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984941589269970175/Trade-Responses-to-Covid-19-Food-Security-Concerns-in-Bangladesh
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