2. “One Belt” “One Road”
Opportunity & Challenges for
Bangladesh
Presenter:
Md. Mehedi Hasan
MBA in Maritime Business
MBA 2nd Batch
Student ID: 18712003
3. Contents Summary
Defined One Belt One Road(OBOR)?
Countries Covered by OBOR
The Main OBOR Routes
Goals of OBOR
Opportunity for Bangladesh
Challenges for Bangladesh
Conclusion
4. Defined OBOR:
“One Belt’ ‘One-Road” is a development strategy adopted by the Chinese
government involving infrastructure development and investments in
countries in Europe, Asia & Africa.
5. Countries Covered by OBOR:
8 countries in South Asia
11 countries in southeast Asia
5 Central Asia countries
16 countries of west Asia and north Africa
16 central and eastern European countries
The other six states of the CIS
9. Goals of OBOR:
To achieve policy co-ordinate across OBOR nations
To built the infrastructure to enhance connectivity
among OBOR nations
To increase trade and investment flows
To promote financial integration
To foster better relations among the peoples of the
OBOR nations
10. Opportunity for Bangladesh:
Infrastructure Development
Private Sector Development
China’s-Bangladesh Trade Connection
Positively for Textile Industry
Financial co-operation
15. CHALLENGES FOR BANGLADESH
Well-functioning Financial System
Large-scale Loans
Corruption, Policy deficits, and Lack of
Transparency
Managing India
Bargaining Capacity