US keen to help BD diversify its economy

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Economic Reporter :
USAID’s Comprehensive Private Sector Assessment (PSA) has identified a number of potential areas for private sector engagement and investment in Bangladesh beyond the RMG sector.
The areas are agribusiness (food processing), healthcare, information and communications technology and outsourcing, light-engineering, pharmaceuticals, and tourism as some of the “most promising” industries beyond the readymade garments (RMG) sector.
The United States, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is partnering with the government of Bangladesh and Bangladesh’s private sector to help diversify its economy and stimulate new streams of economic growth.  
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, USAID Deputy Administrator Bonnie Glick, and US Deputy Chief of Mission JoAnne Wagner attended the launching ceremony held in the city on Tuesday in a show of bilateral support towards strengthening Bangladesh’s economy through diversification.
The PSA, conducted between October 2018 and July 2019 by Inspira Advocacy and Consultancy Ltd., a Bangladeshi private consultation firm, examined 16 emerging sectors in total, which also included ceramics, entrepreneurship, leather and leather goods, medical equipment, plastic, renewable energy and energy efficiency, shipbuilding, shrimp and fish, telecommunications, and vehicle assembly.
The assessment did not cover some traditional industries, including the energy sector as a whole.
 The PSA’s findings support the government of Bangladesh’s economic diversification reforms initiative and help the private sector deepen its engagement with the government and other stakeholders in order to further promote Bangladesh’s economic growth.
 The US Embassy in Bangladesh, through USAID and other sections and in collaboration with the government of Bangladesh, will analyze the priority sectors identified in the PSA and explore specific strategies for investment and increased engagement with the Bangladeshi private sector in these fields.

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