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  21 Jan 2023, 16:54
Update : 21 Jan 2023, 17:03

DCCI President urges all to work together in facing changing economic reality

DHAKA, Jan 21, 2023 (BSS) - Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) President Barrister Md Sameer Sattar today urged all concerned to work together to face the changing economic reality in the wake of the current global condition.

"I'll urge all to work together in facing the changing economic reality," he said.

The DCCI President said this while addressing the "Meet the Press" held at the DCCI in the city's Motijheel area.

He said not only Bangladesh, but also the whole of the world is now passing through a tough time mostly because of the external factors. "The business environment across the globe is also becoming challenging day by day," he added.

Sameer said even developed economies like Japan has been experiencing its highest inflation over the last four decades which indicates that survival would be most vital thing under such circumstances.

He cited that in this challenging year of 2023, the private sector and the businesses could focus on maintaining their operations through keeping lesser profit margin without making job cuts although global tech giants like Microsoft and Google resorted to huge job cuts in recent times.

Answering to a question, Sameer said that although the central bank gives Monetary Policy Statements (MPS) in every six months, but its frequency should be increased in the country considering the ever changing context and situation in the global economic front and in the domestic arena.

He also opined that it would be a bit difficult to face the changing economic reality with the existing government policy and thus it could be aligned with the changing context.

Replying to another question, he said that the Bangladesh Bank has taken some steps in the current MPS for monitoring the opening up of LCs adding that they have already requested the concerned authorities to reduce the LC margin for ensuring smooth import of essential items ahead of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

When asked about the possible impact of the recent gas tariff hike on the businesses, the DCCI President said that such hike could put an immediate impact on the micro and small entrepreneurs. 

He, however, opined that it is not possible to deal single-handedly the impact on the businesses, rather all concerned need to play their due role.

Sameer said that the current energy tariff hike coupled with the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict would surely put an impact, but to deal with such situation, the industries especially the larger ones would have to chalk out plans to decide in which areas they could reduce their competitive edge.

He opined that the gas tariff hike would put an impact on the manufactured products and thus those would be less competitive.

The DCCI President also mentioned that it is the repeated demand of the private sector towards the government to ensure uninterrupted supply of power and energy to the industries.

Touching upon the issue of currency swap, he said that the government might consider such thoughts in the short-term, but in the long-term, there is a need to increase the inward remittance flow to deal with the issue of shortage of foreign currency reserves.

He also informed that the DCCI would make policy advocacy in local gas explorations and on how to reduce the non-performing loans (NPLs).

In his power-point presentation, the DCCI President highlighted 10 key areas which are Cottage, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (CMSMES); skills development; export diversification; private investment and FDI; financial sector; LDC graduation; economic diplomacy; infrastructure; and Smart Bangladesh.

Sameer also focused on reducing further the NPL rate, ensuring good governance to keep financial stability, ensuring strict implementation of the MPS, setting up special commercial courts to deal with the related cases, expanding further the income tax net as it is still heavily concentrated in Dhaka and Chattogram, putting more emphasis on implementation of infrastructure projects and supplementing the government drive of building 'Smart Bangladesh'.

DCCI senior vice president SM Golam Faruk Alamgir (Arman), director and former vice president Hossain A Shikder, director Razee H Chowdhury, and director M Mosharraf Hossain were present, among others, on the occasion.