Originally published in adb.org on 29 January 2020
DHAKA, BANGLADESH (29 January 2020) — Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice-President Mr. Shixin Chen reaffirmed ADB’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while attending the Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF) in Dhaka today.
Mr. Chen attended the BDF as a keynote speaker of the opening session together with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Ms. Sheikh Hasina and representatives of development partners. On the sidelines, Mr. Chen held discussions with the Minister of Finance and ADB Governor Mr. A.H.M. Mustafa Kamal, Minister of Planning Mr. M.A. Mannan, and Secretary of the Economic Relations Division and ADB Alternate Governor Mr. Monowar Ahmed.
“Bangladesh is now a global example of economic progress, with average GDP growth of more than 6.7% over the last decade. A record of about 8.2% growth in 2019 has made Bangladesh the fastest growing economy in Asia and the Pacific,” Mr. Chen said. “The key challenges ahead are to increase investments—both public and private—to close infrastructure gaps, improve skills, diversify the industrial base, and improve the business climate.”
Mr. Chen noted that Bangladesh is making serious efforts to meet the SDGs and there is a higher aspiration for development in the country. “ADB stands committed to help the country meet its development aspirations,” he said.
In his meetings with senior government officials, Mr. Chen expressed appreciation for the initiative to develop special economic zones and economic corridors to connect the country to regional and global value chains. Mr. Chen noted that ADB’s country partnership strategy for Bangladesh (2016–2020) reflects the government’s key development priorities for sustainable and inclusive growth. ADB operations focus on infrastructure development (transport, energy, and urban services), rural development, skills development and job creation, private sector development, climate and disaster resilience, and regional cooperation and integration.
Since Bangladesh became a member of ADB in 1973, ADB has mobilized more than $25 billion in loans and grants to help bring better infrastructure, public services, and social development outcomes to the people of Bangladesh. In 2019, ADB committed eight sovereign loans totaling about $1.3 billion. As of 31 December 2019, cumulative loan and grant disbursements to Bangladesh amount to $15.23 billion.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.
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