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[경제] Bangladesh’s Upcoming LDC Graduation: Coping with Anticipated Challenges

방글라데시 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - CPD 발간일 : 2022-09-25 등록일 : 2022-11-13 원문링크

With the adoption of the UN General Assembly resolution of 24 November 2021, Bangladesh, along with Nepal and Lao People’s Democratic Republic, has been set on track to graduate from the LDCs in 2026. Another LDC in South Asia, Bhutan, is scheduled to graduate even earlier, in 2023. For Bangladesh, without a doubt, graduation is an important milestone in its post-independence development journey; after five decades as an LDC, it will be leaving the group and embarking on a new lap of a journey in the third decade of the 21st century. Among the 16 LDCs which are slated for graduation, Bangladesh is the only one that has been eligible in terms of all three graduation criteria. This reflects the impressive success of the Bangladesh economy in fulfilling the various socio-economic indicators captured in the three LDC graduation criteria. Bangladesh has been among the very few LDCs which was able to take significant advantage of the International Support Measures (ISMs) that have been put in place to favour the LDCs. Consequently, addressing the losses of these ISMs emerging from graduation is also relatively more challenging
for Bangladesh. The task before the country is to build on its formidable strengths to be able to move towards sustainable graduation.

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