Dhaka, April 30 -- Bangladesh's investment climate is being vitiated by a mix of bureaucratic delays, policy uncertainty and rising business costs, making it harder for both local and foreign investors to expand operations and create jobs.
Experts say unless these longstanding barriers are addressed quickly, the country risks losing competitiveness and missing major investment opportunities.
Policy Exchange Bangladesh has identified eight major obstacles, with bureaucratic complexity and a restrictive regulatory framework topping the list.
Energy shortages, infrastructure bottlenecks, high tax pressure, weak institutional coordination and the absence of a clear investment strategy were also cited as major concerns at a policy dialogue ...
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