Unique opportunities to invest in Bangladesh
Unique opportunities to invest in Bangladesh
General information
Official Name: |
The People's Republic of Bangladesh
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Political system: |
Parliamentary democracy
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Capital name: |
Dhaka
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Time zone: |
GMT + 6 hours
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Major cities: |
Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Barisal, Rangpur
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Principal rivers: |
Padma, Meghna, Jamuna, Brahmaputra, Teesta, Surma and Karnaphuli.(total 310 rivers including tributaries).
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Principal industries: |
Ready made garments, pharmaceuticals, cements, garment accessories, chemicals, fertilizers, newsprint, leather and leather goods, paper, sugar, jute, ship building.
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Principal exports: |
Readymade garments, frozen foods (shrimps), leather, leather products, jute, jute products, tea, ceramic, textile fabrics, home textile, chemical product, light engineering products including bi-cycle.
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Source: Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2010, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics |
Geography
Location:
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Between 200 34' and 260 38' north latitude and between 880 01'
and 920 41' east longitude.
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Boundary: |
North: India
West: India
South: Bay of Bengal
East: India and Myanmar
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Area: | 56,977 sq. miles or 147,570 sq. km. | ||||
Territorial water: | 12 nautical miles | ||||
Main seasons: |
Summer (March-May), rainy season (June-September) and winter (December-February)
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Climate variations: |
Season
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Temperature
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Rainfall
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Relative humidity
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maximum
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minimum
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Pre monsoon |
32.60C
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22.40C
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453 mm
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74%
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Monsoon |
31.50C
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25.50C
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1,733 mm
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86%
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Post monsoon |
30.50C
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21.40C
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210 mm
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80%
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Winter |
26.50C
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13.90C
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44 mm
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73%
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Annual |
30.40C
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21.20C
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203 mm
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78%
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Principal seasonal crops and fruits: | Paddy, jute, wheat, tobacco, pulses, oil seeds, spices, vegetables, jack-fruit, banana, mango, coconut, pineapple etc. | ||||
Natural resources: | Natural gas, coal, lime, white clay, granite, glass sand. | ||||
Source:Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2010, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics |
National Demographics*
Total population (m**)
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142.32
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Male (m)
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71.26
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Female (m)
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71.06
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Annual growth rate
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1.34%
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Sex ratio (males per 100 females)
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100.3
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Density (per sq km)
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964
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* = Provisional Figure
**=million
Source: Population & Housing Census Report 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Urban demographics
Administrative unit
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Number
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Division |
7
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District
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64
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City corporation |
6
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Municipalities |
309
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Upazila |
483
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Thana
|
599
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Union
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4,498
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Source:Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2010, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Population by religion (%)
Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Projected population (m*)
July 2015
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July 2019
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Total
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158.96
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167.39
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Male
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81.63
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85.86
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Female
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77.33
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81.51
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Sex ratio (males per 100 females)
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106
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105.34
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*m=million
Source: Projections as per previous report, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Population of City Corporations
City
| 2011 (provisional figure) |
Dhaka
| 46.729 |
Chittagong
| 28.079 |
Khulna
| 15.563 |
Rajshahi
| 18.329 |
Barisal
| 8.147 |
Sylhet
| 9.807 |
Source: Population & Housing Census Report 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Economy
Overview
GDP total: | $100.00 bn (at current prices 2010-11) |
GDP per capita: | $664 (at current prices 2010-11) |
GDP growth rate (%): | 6.0 (at constant prices 2009-10) |
Total exports: | $16.20 bn (2009-10) |
Total imports: | $23.74 bn (2009-10) |
Total FDI: | $0.913 bn (2010) |
Forex reserves: | $10.700 bn (Nov 2010) |
Currency: | BDT (1 BDT=$0.01438) (avg 2009-10) |
Source:Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
Export data 2009-10, Export Promotion Bureau
GDP at current price
GDP data
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2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
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2009-10
| 2010-11 (p*) |
GDP (bn taka)
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4,724.77
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5,458.22
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6,147.95
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6,943.20
| 7875.00 |
GNI* (bn taka)
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5,077.52
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5,942.12
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6,706.96
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7,589.28
| 8528.22 |
Per capita GDP (in taka)
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33607
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38330
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42628
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47536
| 53236 |
Per capita GNI (in taka)
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36116
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41728
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46504
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51959
| 57652 |
Per capita GDP (in US$)
|
487
|
559
|
620
|
687
| 755 |
Per capita GNI (in US$)
|
523
|
608
|
676
|
751
| 818 |
*P=provisional
GNI=Gross National Income
Source:Bangladesh Economic Review-2011 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
Mid-term macroeconomic forecast 2011-2015
Real sector
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Projection
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2011-12
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2012-13
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2013-14
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2014-15
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GDP at current price (bn US$)
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128.03
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145.35
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165.31
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187.55
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GDP growth at current price (%)
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13.2
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13.5
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13.7
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13.5
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GDP growth at constant price (%)
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7.2
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7.6
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8.0
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8.0
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Inflation (%)
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6.3
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6.1
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6.0
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6.0
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GDP deflator (%)
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5.6
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5.5
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5.3
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5.0
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Total investment (% GDP)
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28.4
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30.0
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31.6
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32.0
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Source:Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
% of sectorwise contribution to GDP during 2009-10
Source:Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
Contribution of industries to GDP during 2009-10 (m US$)
Source:Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
Investment statistics during FY 2005-2009 (m US$)
Sector: Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
Foreign trade
Export Import trend during the financial year (2005-11*)
(in m US$)* Import fugure up to February, 2011 & export figure up to March, 2011
Source: Ministry of Commerce, GOB; Bangladesh Economic Review 2011(Bangla Version)
Major economic indicators: monthly update (volume 06/2010), Bangladesh Bank
Bangladesh export by major products (2008-09)
Bangladesh export in major countries (2008-09)
Source: Export Promotion Bureau, Bangladesh
Key indicators
Electricity
Electricity data
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2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
| 2009-2010 |
Per capita generation (Kwh) |
168.08
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176.87
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184.26
| 200.32 |
Per capita consumption (Kwh) |
149.97
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158.20
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165.32
| 170.27 |
Source: Anuual report 2009-10, Bangladesh Power Development Board
% of total electricity production during 2010
Source: Power and Energy Sector Development Roadmap, Ministry of Finance
Year
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Installed capacity (MW)<1
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Generation capability (MW)<2
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Demand forecast (MW)<3
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Demand served (MW)<4
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2006-07
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5,202
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3,717
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5,112
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3,717
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2007-08
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5,201
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4,130
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5,569
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4,130
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2008-09
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5,719
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5,166
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6,066
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4,162
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2009-10 | 5,823 |
Source: Anuual report 2008-2009, Bangladesh Power Development Board
1. Installed capacity as of June of the year.
2. Generation capability is the Maximum available generation capacity after maintanance outage in the year.
3. Demand forecast is the Base Forecast of PSMP-2005.
4. The dates of maximum demand served and maximum available generation capacity may not be the same.
Energy production index*
Energy indices |
2005-06
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2006-07
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2007-08
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Electricity
|
317
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320
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342
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Natural gas
|
337
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361
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385
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Base: 1988-89=100
Source:Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2009, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Industrial production index* (manufacturing)
Indices |
2005-06
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2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
| 2009-2010 |
National
|
327
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360
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385
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413
| 442 |
*Base: 1988-89=100
Source:Statistical Pocket Book-2010, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Consumer price indices*
Indices |
2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
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2009-10
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National
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176.04
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193.54
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206.43
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221.53
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* 1995-96=100
Source: Major Economic Indicators: Monthly Update, Bangladesh Bank
Transportation
Seaports: |
Seaports
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Chittagong and Mongla.
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Inland river ports
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Dhaka, Chandpur, Barisal, Khulna, Baghabari, Sharishabari, Narayanganj, Bhairab Bazar, Ashuganj.
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Airports: |
International airports
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Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet.
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Domestic airports | Chittagong, Jessore, Sylhet, Cox's Bazar, Syedpur, Rajshahi and Barisal. | |
Landports: | Benapole, Teknaf, Banglabandha, Sonamasjid, Hilli, Darshana, Birol, Burimari, Tamabil, Haluaghat, Akhaura, Bibirbazar and Bhomra. |
Source: Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2009, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Communications
Radio stations: |
Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, Sylhet, Rangamati, Comilla and Thakurgaon.
broadcasting programmes (in addition to Bengali): in English, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic and Nepali.
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Television stations: | Dhaka, Chittagong. |
Relay stations: |
Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Natore, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Noakhali, Satkhira, Cox's Bazar, Rangamati and Thakurgaon.
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Television channels: |
Terrestrial: BTV
Satellite: BTV World, Channel-I, NTV, ATN Bangla, Bangla Vision, Boishakhi TV, Islamic TV, Desh TV, ETV, My TV, Diganta TV, RTV.
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Daily Newspaper: | Daily Prothom Alo, Daily Ittefaq, Daily Kaler Kontha, Daily Janokantho, Daily Jugantor, Daily Bhorer Kagoj, Daily Star, Daily Independent, Daily Financial Express, Daily News Today etc. |
Source: Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2009, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Health and education
Health facilities
Facilities
|
2005
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2006
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2008
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Hospitals
|
1,676
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1,683
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2,860
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Hospital beds
|
50,827
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51,044
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74,415
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Registered physicians
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41,933
| 44,632 |
49,994
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Persons per physician
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3,317
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3,125
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2,860
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Persons per household bed
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2,736
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2,732
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1,860
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Households per physician
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691
|
655
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-
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Source: Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2010, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Educational institutions and enrollments
Educational institutions and students
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2006
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2007
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2008
| 2009 |
Government universities
|
27
|
27
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31
| 31 |
Private universities
|
54
|
54
|
56
| 51 |
International universities |
2
|
2
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2
| 2 |
Government medical colleges
|
15
|
15
|
18
| 18 |
Private medical colleges
|
27
|
27
|
41
| 41 |
General colleges
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3,197
|
3,278
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3,192
| 3,347 |
Government polytechnic institutes
| 42 | 42 | 46 | 46 |
Private polytechnic institutes
| 129 | 125 | 125 | |
Secondary schools
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18,700
| 20,213 | 18,771 | 19,083 |
Primary schools
|
82,020
|
81,434
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82,218
| 81,905 |
Government university enrollments (no. students)
| - | - | - | - |
College enrollment (no. students)
| - | - | - | - |
Secondary school enrollments (no. students
| - | - | - | - |
Primary school enrollments (no. students)
|
16.38 m
|
-
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16 m
| 16.5 m |
*m=million
Source: Statistical Pocket Book Bangladesh-2009, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
BANBAIS
University Grants Commission of Bangladesh
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS)
Bangladesh Economic Review-2010 (Bangla version), Ministry of Finance
From traditional low cost manufacturing Bangladesh is determined to move up the value chain, and to develop knowledge based, high technology and modern industries. This is the economic imperative of today.Bangladesh's unique combination of benefits creates a compelling proposition for business:
- Abundance of natural resources.
- Prime location close to emergent economic giants of India and China.
- High quality: cost ratios in human resources and business processes.
- Favored international trading status for exporting to advanced world economies.
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