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May 10, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 9 (UNB) – Despite a sharp fall in food import, the country’s overall import rose 8.32 per cent during third quarter of the current fiscal year.

 

Foodgrain import fell 80.22 per cent in July-March period of 1999-2000 compared to same period of previous fiscal, Bangladesh Bank said today (Tuesday).

 

It said authorised dealer banks opened letters of credit (L/Cs) worth Tk 474.69 crore to import rice during first nine months (July-March) of the current fiscal year while Tk 465.91 crore to import wheat.

 

During first 10 months of the previous fiscal (1998-99), the banks  opened L/Cs of Tk 4,106.16 crore to import rice while Tk 844.75 crore to import wheat.

 

The value of total import L/Cs opened by the banks during the period stood at Tk 29,420.55 crore (US$5,871.19 million) showing 8.32 per cent rise compared to the same period last fiscal.

 

The country’s total import went up due to 27.83 per cent rise in import of intermediate goods, industrial raw materials, petroleum and petroleum products, capital machinery and machinery for various industries, said a central bank statement.

 

Major import items included textile fabrics and accessories (Tk 8,193 crore), cotton and artificial fibre (Tk 1,140.09 crore), P.O.L (Tk 2,604.41 crore), chemical products (Tk 2,130.15 crore), machinery (Tk 1,684.65 crore) and cement (Tk 391.64 crore).

 

The dealer banks have also opened import L/Cs of Tk 359 crore for all sorts of pulses, Tk 258.15 crore for milk food, Tk 887.28 crore for edible oil.

 

Meanwhile, import L/Cs worth Tk 13,061.52 crore remained outstanding as on March 31, 2000.

 

 


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