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  March 12, 2000  

As foreign grants and donations have become dearer, different ministries of the government are looking for   suppliers credit for suppliers credit for implementing development projects, sources said.

This has become a matter of concern to the government. Finance Minister S A M S kibria in a recent letter warned the Economic Relation Division (ERD) about the adverse impact of avoid this because of high rate of interest.

The minister suggested the ERD to take soft loan instead of suppliers credit for development projects.

“Apparently the suppliers credit seems to be attractive, but actually it is very expensive. This type of credit crates pressure on foreign currency reserve and the over all economy,” the minister said in his letter.

“Loan-taking under suppliers credit may invoke criticism in future, “ the minister feared.

The government took $284 million under suppliers credit during the year since the independence,” the minister said.

When contacted, a high official at the RED told the Daily Star that the government took loans form donors or international financial organizations under suppliers credit only when there was no alternative source of funds for particular project.

Suppliers credit was unavoidable because of emergency needs like replacement or repair of power plants to reduce load shedding, he said. He however could not specify the total mount of such loans taken so far.

The rate of interest on suppliers credit varies depending on the terms, conditions and the financing organizations. “But it hardly goes above six percent. It has less grace period and repayment time”, the official said.

“We term a credit as soft loan if the rate of interest is below one percent with a repayment period of more than twenty years,” he said. Sometimes soft loans are available with ten year’s grace period and fifty year’s repayment period.

The Finance minister in his letter however recognized the need for foreign assistance for development and appreciated ERD’s efforts for increased aid commitments form donors.

He mentioned that the government had a tremendous success in getting foreign aids during fiscal 1998-99, when commitments rose to $2847 million, which was 50 percent higher than that in the previous year. Of it, project aid was 2019 million, commodity aid 460 million and food aid 386 million.

”Though the aid commitments increased by 50 percent, actual disbursement increased by 32 percent,” the minister said in the letter.

Disbursement of food and commodity aid was higher because of donations for flood recovery, but project aid declined by seven per cent compared to that in the previous year, the letter said.

Foreign aid commitments totaled $19000 million during fiscal 1997-98.

Policy reforms and increasing utilization capacity are necessary for continuation of the trend and amount of foreign aid, the minister said.

He mentioned that while making aid commitment, donors always emphasize reform programs and issued related to development.

The most important issues are: efficient management of the government and the macro economy, good governance, curbing corruption, creating and increasing institutional power in the domestic sector, following a liberal policy for achieving market-dependent and export-oriented economic management, structural and policy reforms, increasing efficiency in utilization of foreign aid and implementation of projects, reduction of government’s commercial activities and their gradual privatization and program oriented assistance and investment programs.

Source: The Daily Star.  


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