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Budget sets 7% GDP growth target

Update : 04 Jun 2015, 08:30 PM

For the upcoming fiscal year, the government has set a GDP growth target of 7%, which is higher than the 6.2% growth in the fiscal year’s revised budget.

In his budget speech given at the Jatiya Sangsad yesterday, Finance Minister AMA Muhith said: “Considering the future contribution of the industries and services sector, I have set the 2015-16 fiscal year’s GDP growth target at 7%.”

He also said: “We want to break away from the last few years’ average 6-6.2% growth in order to become a middle-income country by the year 2041.”

Personal consumption, and individual and government investments will be the driving forces behind the economic growth in the coming year, the minister said in his budget speech yesterday.

He also believes that coordination between fiscal and monetary policies can help achieve the ambitious growth target.

A careful monetary policy can ease inflationary pressures, said Muhith while presenting his seventh consecutive budget as an Awami League minister. He estimates that the rate of inflation in the coming fiscal will be 6.2%.

He also said the deficit will be 5% of the Gross Domestic Figure (GDP) in FY16. 

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