FDI increases by 50.73pc

The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) reached $3.89 billion during the 2018-19 fiscal, which is 50.73 per cent higher than that of the previous fiscal.

It was revealed in an annual report on activities of the ministries and divisions during the 2018-19 fiscal and it was placed before the cabinet’s weekly meeting held at PMO here on Monday with prime minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.

As many as $ 333.32 million FDI came to BEPZA during the FY 2018-19 while employment for 19,548 Bangladeshis had been generated in the EPZs under the jurisdiction of BEPZA.

Bangladeshi expatriates sent remittance of $16.42 billion whereas 659,129 Bangladeshi labourers got jobs abroad during the same period, according to the report.

The meeting was apprised that a total of 318 projects were approved in 23 ECNEC meetings while Tk 1,666.53 billion were spent against 1,978 projects of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) which was 94.36 per cent of the allocation.

As many as works of 317 projects out of 345 have been completed during the 2018-19 fiscal, the report said.

After the meeting, cabinet secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam said, “Three agenda including the annual report have been discussed in the cabinet meeting.”

The cabinet, however, approved a draft of a cultural assistance agreement with Azerbaijan, he said.

The meeting was apprised of the participation of Bangladesh delegation, led by the planning minister, in the high-level political forum on sustainable development at the UN headquarters from 9-18 July last.