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Keep wheels of country’s economy running


Bangladeshpost
Published : 10 Aug 2024 09:16 PM

The new interim government led by chief adviser Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus should try its best to keep the country’s economy vibrant despite the world is going through a global economic recession caused by Iasreal-Palestine conflict and Russia-Ukraine war. Being imbued with the spirit of students’ movement his (Dr Yunus) government is determined to build Bangladesh a developed and prosperous country.

Country’s people believe that after tackling the odds and handling the volatile situation, the interim government’s bold action will bring the country’s economy back on track. 

Therefore, it is urgently needed to create a conducive and business-friendly environment as early as possible. 

If a congenial atmosphere is created, all factories, industries, mills, offices, hotels, motels, restaurants, tourist spots, shopping malls and all other business activities will start running in full swing. 

It is urgently needed to create a 

conducive and business-friendly 

environment as early as possible

On the other hand, the prices of essential commodities have increased across the world, not only in Bangladesh, due to the impact of the Iasreal-Palestine conflict and Russia-Ukraine war. The price of everything has increased in the country due to the impact of the global market.

Therefore, it might be a challenge for the government to keep the country’s economy vibrant but not impossible to do so. However, we believe the successful implementation of the interim government decisions require the involvement of the professionals to face the odds.

The interim government will have to take measures to keep the wheels of the country’s economy running. We believe this interim government will be able to bring the country under all sorts of rules and disciplines and they will develop a business-friendly atmosphere, providing scopes and facilities for businesses.

The businessmen also should work for the wellbeing of the country’s people. The government will extend support as much as it is set to work for the welfare of the people. The businessmen should not do anything that would bring miseries to people.