Focus on economic zones to meet middle-income target
February 24, 2014 00:00:00
Achieving the national goal of becoming a middle-income country by 2021 is heavily dependent on successful implementation of economic zones in the country, said an expert here on Sunday, reports UNB.
Dr Shoichi Kobayashi, team leader of the Private Sector Development Support Project (PSDSP), a project of the Bangladesh Economic Zone Authority (BEZA), said this while putting forward some specific recommendations for BEZA at a workshop held in a city hotel.
While presenting a draft final report on 'Technical Advisory Services for Feasibility Studies for Economic Zones', Kobayashi reminded his audience that Bangladesh will be deprived of investment if economic zones are not set up; and without investment, requisite job creation and income generation for Bangladesh will not be possible.
He thinks the BEZA needs to implement the Sherpur Economic Zone successfully first before turning its attention to two other economic zones to be implemented in Mirsharai and Anwara, Chittagong for attracting domestic and foreign investments, creating jobs and accelerating growth through expediting industrialisation.
"Start Sherpur Economic Zone first fully supported by the Prime Minister's Office with strong political will and demonstrate that BEZA is able to implement economic zones quickly and successfully," Kobayashi said while making his presentation in the workshop.