After 74 years, Bangladesh is set to overhaul its Import and Export (Control) Act, 1950, with a proposed “Import and Export Act, 2024.” The draft aims to modernize regulations governing the import and export of goods and services, aligning with current economic needs and “Smart Bangladesh” goals. The existing law, in force since 1950, addressed only goods, while the new legislation expanded to include services. The draft emphasizes economic prosperity, industry protection, public health, and environmental safeguards. The new Act removes the term “control” from its title, reflecting a shift in global trade dynamics. Stakeholders anticipate improved services for businesses once the law is enacted.
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