Bangladesh GDP to Surpass $500 Billion in FY26

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Bangladesh’s GDP is projected to exceed $500 billion for the first time in FY2025-26, reaching $517.7 billion (Tk 6,315,923 crore), according to the finance ministry. The initial estimate for FY2024-25 was $491 billion but is expected to be revised downward to $470 billion. This indicates a 10.21% GDP growth at current prices in FY26. Real GDP growth for FY26 is projected at 6%, with inflation at 6.5%. Private sector credit growth is expected to rise from 9.8% in FY25 to 11% in FY26. Imports, which grew by 3.53% in July-December 2024, are projected to increase by 10% in FY26. Despite expectations of economic recovery, experts question achieving the 6% growth due to weak investment and slow development spending. The government anticipates a modest balance of payments surplus, supported by exports, remittances, and multilateral inflows. Experts emphasize the need for a robust GDP estimation methodology to ensure accuracy.

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