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Bangladesh clears $582m ACU payment

September 03, 2008 00:00:00


FE ReportbrBangladesh made a routine payment of US$582 million Tuesday to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) against imports for July-August period of the current year. brWe have remitted the fund to the ACU headquarters in Tehran in line with the existing provision of the eight-member union, a senior official of the Bangladesh Bank br(BB) told the FE on the day. brThe amount of payment came down to $582 million during the period from $591 million of the May-June period of this year indicating lower imports from other ACU member countries, he added.brUnder the provisions, settlement of the balance and accrued interests are made at the end of each two-month period among the member countries of ACU.brThe payment pulled down the foreign exchange reserve to $5.32 billion on the day from $5.96 billion on the previous day, the BB official noted. brThe ACU is an arrangement between Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Iran , Myanmar , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka for settling payments for intra-regional transactions among the participating central banks on a multilateral basis.brThe union started its operations in November 1975 to boost trade relations among the member countries. Bangladesh and Myanmar joined the union as sixth and seventh members in 1976 and 1977 respectively.brHowever, Bhutan joined the ACU on December 9, 1999.br

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