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Industrial Policy
and Trade
Research Ideas
Dhaka
July 1, 2015
Bangladesh Priorities
WORKING WITH 30-50 economists including Nobel Laureates, 100+
sector experts engaging major developm...
In cooperation with the Research
and Evaluation Division of BRAC,
Copenhagen Consensus Center
organized roundtable discuss...
Research Ideas
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(1 of 8)
• Establishment of new electricity plants for industrial
units.
• Strengthen physica...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(2 of 8)
• Financial and technical support for startups.
• Identifying SMEs’ niches to hone o...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(3 of 8)
• Enhance SMEs access to imported inputs.
• Increase public expenditure to augment t...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(4 of 8)
• Provide partially state-funded, compulsory higher
secondary education up to the ag...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(5 of 8)
• Utilization and monitoring of US$ 1.0 billion Indian
credit line.
• Learning from ...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(6 of 8)
• Expand power and energy trade with India.
• Explore hydro-power import opportuniti...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(7 of 8)
• Invest and build shrimp farming industry.
• Invest and build ship building industr...
Industrial Policy and Trade;
(8 of 8)
• Universal preferential arrangements in developed
country markets.
• Making rules o...
Full List of Attendees and
Interviewees
M. Abdur Rahman, Deputy Chief, Metropoliton
Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI)....
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  1. 1. Industrial Policy and Trade Research Ideas Dhaka July 1, 2015
  2. 2. Bangladesh Priorities WORKING WITH 30-50 economists including Nobel Laureates, 100+ sector experts engaging major development organizations, NGOs, government, businesses, youths, rural and urban Bangladeshis to identify, analyze and prioritize interventions that will deliver greater benefit per taka spent, helping move Bangladesh towards Vision 2021 and a more prosperous long term future.
  3. 3. In cooperation with the Research and Evaluation Division of BRAC, Copenhagen Consensus Center organized roundtable discussions with an aim to figure out smarter solutions to the most problematic issues facing Bangladesh. These roundtables are one of several sources for research ideas. Sourcing ideas and solutions Smarter solutions for Bangladesh Complete set of papers on 30-50 solutions PRIORITIZATION Government NGOs Academia Pvt sector Think tanks Development organizations Eminent Panel Assessment Government and donor seminars Rural polls Newspaper polls among readers Youth forums across the country Private sector meetings Social, economic and environmental benefit-cost research by top Bangladeshi, and international economists Extensive peer review by sector experts and academics 100+ ideas on policies & investments 20162015 Continuous engagement with the public via electronic, print and social media Working with civil society, government and sector experts Widely advocating results of prioritization exercises OUTREACH
  4. 4. Research Ideas
  5. 5. Industrial Policy and Trade; (1 of 8) • Establishment of new electricity plants for industrial units. • Strengthen physical infrastructure of custom points and port facilities. • Formulation of a 3-in-1 trade policy - industrial, investment and commercial issues. • Market diversification through South-South cooperation - India, China and other non-traditional destinations. • Export product diversification - ceramics, leather, agro food processing, IT products, etc. • Reduce lending rates for exporters.
  6. 6. Industrial Policy and Trade; (2 of 8) • Financial and technical support for startups. • Identifying SMEs’ niches to hone on their comparative advantages. • Collection and analysis of SME industry related information. • Target public investment to infrastructural facilities, energy, and technology. • Ensure responsive basic business services by the government. • Design a differentiated system of indirect tax for the SMEs.
  7. 7. Industrial Policy and Trade; (3 of 8) • Enhance SMEs access to imported inputs. • Increase public expenditure to augment the purchasing power of the rural people - SMEs sustainability. • Creation of a SME database to assess growth potentials of diverse SMEs and enable proper targeting of SME credit. • Enhance flow of credit to manufacturing SMEs. • Provide compulsory, state funded education up to the age of fourteen. • Implement an M&E system for the assessment of progress through South-South cooperation.
  8. 8. Industrial Policy and Trade; (4 of 8) • Provide partially state-funded, compulsory higher secondary education up to the age of 18 or 19 Strengthen institutional capacity to impart appropriate technical and vocational education in close association with potential employers. • More donor supported match-making opportunities targeting the IT industry. • Reduction of sensitive lists by the SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Agreement) member countries. • Effective use of the duty-free aces for Bangladeshi exports to the Indian market. • Building broad gauge railway links to provide transit to Nepal and Bhutan.
  9. 9. Industrial Policy and Trade; (5 of 8) • Utilization and monitoring of US$ 1.0 billion Indian credit line. • Learning from success stories of South particularly in government procurement and government performance monitoring. • Set up specialized economic zones (SEZs) to attract FDI in new sectors such as light engineering (bicycle and electronic products), IT products, pharmaceuticals and shipbuilding. • Complement energy options from domestic sources with energy trade. • Undertake massive investment in transport and logistics infrastructure.
  10. 10. Industrial Policy and Trade; (6 of 8) • Expand power and energy trade with India. • Explore hydro-power import opportunities with Nepal and Bhutan. • Increase use of Mongla Port. • Ensure women’s participation trade fairs through quotas and monetary incentives. • Linking Khulna and Mongla with Dhaka and Chittagong directly by rail using the Padma Bridge. • Construction of a deep sea port for handling of coal and other imports at Sonadia, Chittagong. • Invest and build leather industry as complement to RMG.
  11. 11. Industrial Policy and Trade; (7 of 8) • Invest and build shrimp farming industry. • Invest and build ship building industry. • SARC Free trade agreement. • Invest and build textile industry as complement to RMG. • Invest and build shoe industry as complement to RMG. • Manufacture royalty free medicine to export to US. • More special economic zones for RMG. • Improve working conditions to boost productivity. • Preserve and maintain tourist spots for augmenting services export earnings.
  12. 12. Industrial Policy and Trade; (8 of 8) • Universal preferential arrangements in developed country markets. • Making rules of origin (RoO) in GSP schemes LDC friendly. • Expedite WTO Doha Round trade negotiations. • Building sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) compliance capacity. • Use Aid for Trade (AfT) for export diversification. • Use AfT for trade-related capacity-building. • Making IT industry the next RMG. • Operationalize BBIN's Motor Vehicle Agreement.
  13. 13. Full List of Attendees and Interviewees M. Abdur Rahman, Deputy Chief, Metropoliton Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI). Suhel Ahmed Choudhury, Former Commerce Secretary & Former Chairman, Janata Bank. Abdul Mannan, EVP & Manager, Mutual Trust Bank. Tania Wahab, Director, Bangladesh Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry & Managing Partner Karigar. Dr. Abdul Bayes Director, RED, BRAC. Eric Dales, Manager, Pro-Poor Trade, UNDP. Nabeera, Rahman, UNV, UNDP. Mr. Abdul Moyen, Director (Statistics & Policy Planning) (C.C).

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