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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in BangladeshTAREK MAHMUD
This is the presentation slide of foreign direct investment of Bangladesh and world perspective. Here you will find the detail Definition, Objectives, Motives, Types, Strategies, Theories of FDI with example. You will also find the recent fact and figure of FDI on Bangladesh perspective and world perspective.
The issue of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment climate to foreign investors for FDI inflow. In recent years, Bangladesh has been devoting efforts for attracting FDI offering a lot of lucrative incentives and benefits. Though attempts taken to increase FDI inflow, the result achieved is not appreciable enough for Bangladesh. This term paper will portray the FDI inflow since 1995 and finds out causes and reasons of low-inflow based on data available in web. Here different indices have been shown graphically which have substantial impact on investment decision of foreign investors. Recent indices are illustrated and briefly analyzed here collected from Doing Business Report 2011, Human Development Report 2010, Bangladesh Economic Review 2011, Major economic indicators: monthly update (volume 06/2010), Bangladesh Bank and Global Competitiveness Report by Center for Policy Dialogue. Export data and information on EPZs have also been stated here importantly. Incentives for foreign investors offered by Bangladesh Government and competitive advantages of doing business in Bangladesh are two very important parts stated in this paper. It also finds out the impediments and highlighted prospects for FDI in Bangladesh and provides some recommendations for its enhancements.
Apresentação do ministro Guido Mantega no Seminário Empresarial Oportunidades...Palácio do Planalto
A presidenta Dilma Rousseff participou, nesta quarta-feira (25), do Seminário Empresarial Oportunidades em Infraestrutura no Brasil, em Nova York.
http://blog.planalto.gov.br
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in BangladeshTAREK MAHMUD
This is the presentation slide of foreign direct investment of Bangladesh and world perspective. Here you will find the detail Definition, Objectives, Motives, Types, Strategies, Theories of FDI with example. You will also find the recent fact and figure of FDI on Bangladesh perspective and world perspective.
The issue of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment climate to foreign investors for FDI inflow. In recent years, Bangladesh has been devoting efforts for attracting FDI offering a lot of lucrative incentives and benefits. Though attempts taken to increase FDI inflow, the result achieved is not appreciable enough for Bangladesh. This term paper will portray the FDI inflow since 1995 and finds out causes and reasons of low-inflow based on data available in web. Here different indices have been shown graphically which have substantial impact on investment decision of foreign investors. Recent indices are illustrated and briefly analyzed here collected from Doing Business Report 2011, Human Development Report 2010, Bangladesh Economic Review 2011, Major economic indicators: monthly update (volume 06/2010), Bangladesh Bank and Global Competitiveness Report by Center for Policy Dialogue. Export data and information on EPZs have also been stated here importantly. Incentives for foreign investors offered by Bangladesh Government and competitive advantages of doing business in Bangladesh are two very important parts stated in this paper. It also finds out the impediments and highlighted prospects for FDI in Bangladesh and provides some recommendations for its enhancements.
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Even before this change, emerging markets had the most dynamic outlook, continuing the post-crisis trend. But the balance is still slowly tipping back towards the developed world, where a steady upturn is in prospect.
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2. Huge inflows help manage capital account deficit Indian Current account deficit (CAD) trebled to $13.7 b in April-June over the same period last year, due to larger imports after economic recovery and higher payments abroad for certain services. “Although CAD is high, but we do not see any financing problem. Capital inflows will bridge the high CAD and throughout the year capital flows is expected to remain healthy,” Yes Bank chief economist ShubhadaRao said.
3. Auto sector may achieve $12-b exports ahead of schedule’ At present, the industry exports $4.5 billion worth of automobiles including tractors, passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. As per the industry body, auto exports will go up to $5.62 billion in the year ending March 2011 and grow to $17.64 billion in 2015-16. At present, India exports large number of cars to Europe with major carmakers like Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai shipping vehicles to UK, Italy and Germany, their key markets in the Continent
4. Finmin opposes plans to put curbs on FDI in pharma sector The proposed curbs were prompted by fears of large-scale take-over of Indian companies by foreigners. At present 100% FDI is allowed in the pharmaceuticals sector through the automatic route. DIPP suggesting to shift foreign investment in pharma to the government route
5. Exporters want RBI to step in With the rupee touching a record 6-month high of 44.38 against the dollar, the chorus from exporters demanding RBI’s intervention is getting stronger
6. Gems and jewellery exports may grow 30-35%: GJEPC India's gem and jewellery exports is expected to clock a 30-35% growth in FY11, a top industry official said on Wednesday The US is the biggest buyer with India exporting nearly 34% of gems and jewellery to that country and the rest to others.
7. Currency wars to dominate IMF, G7 meets HE risk of a full-blown global ‘currency war’, with the United States and China. Engage in competitive devaluation of their currencies to stimulate exports and the creation of jobs, has become a major concern in recent weeks. Last week, Japan and Brazil took steps to weaken their currencies
8. India, EU to host meet of G-23 on Doha round of talks India and the European Union will jointly host a brainstorming session of the Group of 23 countries on Wednesday to explore how the stalled Doha trade negotiations could be re-energized.