Dhaka, Feb. 26 -- As the country prepares to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, a pivotal moment in its economic journey, the nation stands at a crossroads. Economists have raised alarm bells regarding the formidable challenges that lie ahead, particularly in the realm of export-driven growth. As per a report of this newspaper published on Tuesday, a recent conference organised by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) has underscored the urgent need for a comprehensive reassessment of the country's economic strategies. One of the most pressing issues highlighted is Bangladesh's high import tariff structure. Without a thoughtful approach to import liberalisation, the country risks stifling its economic potential. Dr Mustafizu...
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