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Bangladesh economy suffers $10b losses in 33 days

byCustoms Today Report
09/02/2015
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DHAKA: Bangladesh economy suffered 10 billion dollars in losses in 33 days. Thousands of business leaders protested against a month-long campaign of anti-government violence at Dhaka.

Garment factory owners and other business leaders joined hands and waved national flags in Dhaka and other major cities, calling for an end to the opposition-led strikes and nationwide transport blockade.

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“We’ve seen with great concern that non-stop blockade and strikes since the beginning of the year have crippled the economy,” said Kazi Akram Uuddin Ahmed, president of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

“This situation can’t go on any more. The businessmen’s backs are now on the wall.”

The garment sector, the mainstay of the economy, has alone lost nearly $4 billion as the campaign halts exports to Western retailers who are being forced to look to other countries to fill orders, he said.

On Saturday, February 7, Finance Minister A.M.A Muhith said the blockade was having a “severe” impact on businesses outside the capital and the economy might not reach 7.2 percent projected growth this year.

Zia called the indefinite blockade of roads, railways and waterways after police confined the former two-time premier to her office on January 3 as she tried to mobilise protests.

Some 79 people have been killed in the violence, as opposition activists firebomb trucks, buses and cars to try to enforce the blockade.

Zia denies her Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) party is behind the violence, but has vowed to continue the blockade until Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina agrees to new polls.

Zia leads a 20-party opposition alliance which boycotted a general election last year on the grounds it would be rigged.

On Sunday one person died in hospital in the northern city of Bogra after the bus on which he was travelling was firebombed. Officers shot dead a protester elsewhere, police said.

Ten people were killed on Saturday when protesters firebombed a bus and a truck in one of the deadliest episodes of the campaign.

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