Foreign loan disbursement in Bangladesh surged to $3.53 billion during July-December FY25, with $2 billion received in December alone. Major contributors included the ADB ($1.05 billion) and World Bank ($800 million). However, debt servicing costs rose 27% year-on-year to $1.98 billion due to higher global rates, intensifying fiscal pressure. Commitments for foreign aid plunged by 67% to $2.29 billion, and revenue collection declined by 0.98%. While exports and remittances provide some stability, economists urge renegotiating loan terms and improving domestic resource mobilization to address the growing fiscal challenges.
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