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Bangladesh Economy Faces Sharp Slowdown

Growth projected to fall to 3.5% as fiscal pressure, banking sector stress and global shocks weigh on recovery

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July 17, 2026
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Bangladesh Economy Faces Sharp Slowdown

FILE PHOTO: Dhaka, Bangladesh. The country’s economic outlook faces new challenges as growth slows amid fiscal pressure and financial sector risks.

ASIATODAY.ID, DHAKA — Bangladesh’s economic outlook is facing increasing pressure as growth momentum weakens amid fiscal constraints, financial sector vulnerabilities and renewed inflation risks, according to the latest assessment by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The IMF said Bangladesh’s economic growth is projected to slow to 3.5 percent in fiscal year 2027, with growth expected to remain below 3 percent over the medium term unless significant reforms are implemented.

The warning comes as Bangladesh continues to navigate a challenging economic environment marked by rising costs, limited fiscal space and persistent weaknesses in the banking sector.

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Global Shocks Add Pressure to Economy

The IMF said external challenges, including the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, have increased economic pressures by driving up global commodity prices, import costs and subsidy burdens.

Higher import expenses have added pressure on Bangladesh’s external accounts, despite continued strength in remittance inflows.

The Fund said maintaining prudent fiscal and monetary policies will be critical to reducing inflation, rebuilding foreign exchange reserves and strengthening economic stability.

Fiscal Reform Becomes Key Priority

Bangladesh faces the challenge of expanding government revenue while managing rising expenditures.

The IMF emphasized the need for stronger revenue mobilization and subsidy reforms to create fiscal space for development programs and targeted social support.

The Fund said well-designed social protection measures would be important to protect vulnerable households during the reform process.

Banking Sector Risks Remain a Major Concern

The IMF highlighted weaknesses in Bangladesh’s banking sector as one of the key risks threatening economic stability.

The Fund called for a comprehensive restructuring strategy to address financial sector vulnerabilities, improve governance and restore investor confidence.

A well-managed cleanup of the banking sector, the IMF said, would be essential to safeguard macro-financial stability and support long-term investment.

Bangladesh Seeks New IMF-Supported Program

The IMF assessment followed a request from the Bangladesh government for a new Fund-supported economic reform program.

An IMF staff team led by Ivo Krznar visited Dhaka from July 12–16, 2026, to review economic developments and discuss the government’s reform priorities.

The discussions covered possible parameters of a future IMF arrangement, including the size of support and reform commitments. Further talks are expected to continue in the coming months.

Critical Moment for Economic Recovery

The IMF warned that risks to Bangladesh’s economic outlook remain tilted downward, driven by the combined impact of banking sector stress, fiscal challenges and external pressures.

However, the Fund said stronger economic reforms, improved financial sector governance and more effective fiscal management could help Bangladesh restore confidence and return to sustainable growth.

For Bangladesh, the coming period will be critical as policymakers seek to balance economic stability, reform momentum and growth recovery. (AT Network)

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