Bangladesh Bank Cuts Export Development Fund to $2.51B

Economic Tag: Central Bank, Export

Bangladesh Bank has scaled down its Export Development Fund (EDF) to $2.51 billion after finding that some businesses were misusing it for illicit transfers abroad. In line with IMF loan conditions, the EDF initially expanded during the COVID-19 crisis and further raised to support economic recovery has faced gradual cuts due to dollar shortages. Exporters can still access EDF loans at a 4% interest rate, though the central bank is likely to tighten restrictions to prevent future misuse.

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