Govt aims to transform Bangladesh into employment-oriented economy: Muktadir

Published at Jun 24, 2026 - 21:42
Govt aims to transform Bangladesh into employment-oriented economy: Muktadir
Govt aims to transform Bangladesh into employment-oriented economy: Muktadir


Industries, Commerce, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said that the government's goal is to transform Bangladesh into a more investment-friendly, competitive and employment-oriented economy. “To achieve this goal, the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector is being given the highest priority. The greater the number of small and medium enterprises in the economy, the broader the economic activities and the stronger the overall economic flow will be,” he said.

The minister made the remarks while addressing a workshop titled “National Budget 2026-27: Expectations and Achievements of the SME Sector” as the chief guest in the capital. The event was organized by the Economic Reporters’ Forum (ERF) and chaired by its President Daulat Akhtar Mala. Among others, National Board of Revenue (NBR) Member (Tax Policy) Barrister Mutasim Billah Faruqui and SME Foundation Managing Director Anwar Hossain Chowdhury attended the workshop as special guests.

SME Foundation General Manager Mohammad Jahangir Hossain presented the keynote paper. Muktadir said that according to the Economic Census conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the country has around 11.7 million economic establishments, the majority of which belong to the SME sector. 

The sector contributes around 34 percent to the national GDP, he added. He said that the proposed budget for FY2026-27 includes various incentive and support programmes worth nearly TK  7,800 crore for the SME sector. In addition, he said, TK  5,000 crore has been earmarked for the CMSME sector from TK  60,000 crore stimulus package announced by Bangladesh Bank.

Of the allocation, he mentioned that TK  2,000 crore will be distributed as low-interest loans on easy terms. Separate special funds of TK  500 crore for startups and women entrepreneurs and TK  300 crore for the creative economy have also been formed, he added. The minister said the government is implementing a range of initiatives, including the “One Village, One Product” programme, creation of a national designers’ pool, updating SME cluster mapping, youth entrepreneurship development, startup support, mentorship programmes, skills development and establishment of an entrepreneur database.

Referring to Bangladesh’s graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category, he said the country has already met all three criteria required for graduation. However, further preparation is necessary to ensure a smooth and sustainable transition, he said, adding that the government has requested a three-year extension of the graduation timeline.

Muktadir also said the government would ensure uninterrupted energy supply to enable existing industries to utilize their full production capacity. He added that there is a plan to gradually transfer underperforming state-owned industrial enterprises to the private sector. The minister further said strategic reserves of import-dependent commodities and energy resources would be built to protect the economy from global crises and supply disruptions.

Emphasizing the need to reduce logistics costs, he noted that Bangladesh’s logistics expenses currently account for around 16 percent of GDP, compared to the global average of 10 percent. The government will take measures to reduce the cost through improved port management, enhanced supply chain efficiency and greater product traceability, he added.