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Price Surge on Select Products Following Budget Changes

Budget

Finance Minister AH Mahmood Ali presented the national budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, amounting to Tk 797,000 crore, in the Jatiya Sangsad today. The presentation took place under the chairmanship of Speaker Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury and in the presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

This marks the 53rd budget of independent Bangladesh, the first for the current government’s fourth consecutive term, the 16th continuous budget, and the 21st under the Awami League-led administration. Notably, this is the inaugural budget presented by Finance Minister AH Mahmood Ali.

The proposed budget includes increased taxes and duties on various products, leading to higher prices for items such as cigarettes, water filters, cashews, refrigerators, air conditioners, ice cream, beverages, bricks, LED bulbs, tobacco products, unrefined edible oil, tube lubricating gel, synthetic corundum, aluminum oxide, fluorescent lamp parts, glass, plastic, medical equipment, capital machinery, construction materials, SIM cards, auctioneers, security services, and lottery tickets. Consequently, household expenses and travel costs are expected to rise.

Increased Costs Due to Tax Changes:

Sectoral and Service Tax Changes:

The proposed budget’s theme is “Commitment to Building a Happy, Prosperous, Developed, and Smart Bangladesh.” The overall budget size is set at Tk 797,000 crore, a 4.60% increase from the current budget of Tk 761,785 crore. The Annual Development Programme (ADP) is fixed at Tk 265,000 crore, up from Tk 263,000 crore in the previous fiscal year. The total deficit is projected at Tk 256,000 crore, down from Tk 283,785 crore in the revised budget for the current fiscal year.

Revenue targets are set at Tk 545,400 crore, compared to Tk 500,000 crore in the previous year. GDP growth is targeted at 6.75%, with inflation expected to be 6.5%.

To cover the budget deficit, loans of approximately Tk 300,000 crore are anticipated from domestic and foreign sources. The budget also includes allocations to prepare the youth for a “Smart Bangladesh” and measures to enhance social safety programs to mitigate inflation’s impact. Climate change’s effects on the economy are also analyzed in this budget, and efforts to broaden the tax base will include introducing taxes in new areas.

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