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    IMF Holds Bangladesh Growth at 4.7%

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    Bangladesh’s economic outlook is drawing mixed signals from global financial institutions as external pressures continue to shape growth expectations. While some organizations have revised their forecasts downward, the International Monetary Fund has maintained a steady projection, creating a divergence in outlook for the country’s near-term economic trajectory.

    In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF has kept Bangladesh’s GDP growth forecast unchanged at 4.7% for the fiscal year 2025–26, the same figure it projected earlier in January. This stability comes despite ongoing global disruptions, particularly the economic ripple effects of the Persian Gulf crisis, which have influenced energy prices, trade flows, and overall macroeconomic conditions.

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    However, other major institutions have taken a more cautious stance. The World Bank has revised its growth projection down to 3.9% from an earlier estimate of 4.6%. Similarly, the Asian Development Bank has lowered its forecast to 4%, down from 4.7%. These adjustments reflect concerns over Bangladesh’s exposure to external shocks and its existing domestic vulnerabilities, including inflationary pressure and fiscal constraints.

    Looking ahead, the IMF itself anticipates a further slowdown, projecting GDP growth to decline to 4.3% in the following fiscal year. This suggests that while the current projection remains unchanged, underlying risks to growth are still present and may become more visible over time.

    Economic analysts have questioned the IMF’s unchanged forecast. Zahid Hussain, a former World Bank lead economist, noted that the projection appears inconsistent with the realities of the ongoing crisis. He pointed out that economies with structural vulnerabilities and limited buffers, such as Bangladesh, are typically more exposed to global shocks. According to him, the impact of the crisis has already been felt by businesses and consumers, making it unlikely that the economy will remain unaffected in the short term.

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    Despite these concerns, the government remains confident about economic recovery and growth prospects. Officials have indicated a target of achieving 5% GDP growth in 2026, signaling a more optimistic view compared to international forecasts.

    Overall, the differing projections highlight the uncertainty surrounding Bangladesh’s economic path. While institutional forecasts vary, the common thread remains clear: global instability and domestic challenges will continue to play a critical role in shaping the country’s growth in the coming years.

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