The Bangladeshi interim government is set to unveil next week a 7.90-trillion-taka (nearly USD 65 billion) national budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year starting in July.
Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed will present the budget on June 2, according to a government handout on Thursday.
In the absence of a sitting National Parliament, the budget will be enacted through a presidential ordinance, accompanied by a televised speech from the finance adviser.
This is the first national budget presented under the interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus.
The major economic goals outlined in the national budget reportedly include reducing inflation to 6.5 percent and maintaining the fiscal deficit below 5 percent of GDP.
The GDP growth target for fiscal 2025/26 has been set at 5.5 percent, reflecting cautious optimism amid global and domestic economic uncertainties.
(1 USD equals about 122.8 taka).
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