Expedite trade facilitation roadmap implementation for LDC graduation: Adviser

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He said Bangladesh has a timeframe until 2030 to make necessary adjustments

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Publisted at 1:41 PM, Tue Feb 4th, 2025

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin has emphasised the urgent need to implement the Trade Facilitation Roadmap to address the challenges associated with Bangladesh's graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status.

Speaking at the 8th meeting of the National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC) at the BIAM Foundation Multipurpose Hall in Dhaka on Tuesday (4 February), the adviser highlighted the critical role of capacity-building and underscored the necessity of enhancing efficiency and fostering a competitive mindset to navigate the post-LDC transition successfully.

Ministry of Commerce organised the meeting with Sheikh Bashir Uddin presiding.

Chief Adviser’s Special Envoy for International Affairs Lutfey Siddiqi attended the meeting as a distinguished guest.

“We are set to graduate from LDC status in November 2026. This transition will introduce new regulations affecting our exports. To mitigate the economic impact, enhancing our capacity is crucial. Competitiveness through Sheikhill development is our only viable option,” the commerce adviser told the meeting.

He said Bangladesh has a timeframe until 2030 to make necessary adjustments.

“I believe this is a considerable period. If we graduate in 2026, our working groups must collaborate effectively to establish clear objectives.”

Lutfey Siddiqi echoed the same sentiments, stressing the need for a structured timeline for implementation.

“We must strengthen our capabilities while simultaneously streamlining trade operations. Coordination and cooperation are key to achieving our goals,” he said.

Senior officials participated in the meeting.

Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) aims to liberalise trade by reviewing international trade regulations and procedures, thereby accelerating the movement of imports and exports.

Under the TFA framework, initiatives have been categorised into three groups: A, B and C.

Bangladesh submitted a notification regarding the implementation of 21 Category A initiatives to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on 20 February 2018.