US Tariffs to Hurt Bangladeshi Economy: ADB Warns

The US administration announced a 35 percent tariff on Bangladeshi products, which is scheduled to take effect on August 1

The file photo shows container cranes lying non-operational at the Chittagong Port on June 29 amid protest by employees of the National Board of Revenue over reform issues by Bangladesh's interim government. Photo: AFP/RSS

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has warned that tariffs imposed by the United States could negatively impact the Bangladeshi economy.

The Manila-based lender in its recently published July edition of the Asian Development Outlook said growth forecast in the fiscal year (July 2025-June 2026) for Bangladesh has been revised downward, mainly due to a slowdown in the export and industrial sectors, as well as potential effects of US tariffs.

The ADB in April projected a 5.1 percent growth in the 2025-26 fiscal year for Bangladesh.

The US administration announced a 35 percent tariff on Bangladeshi products, which is scheduled to take effect on August 1.

Trade analysts said Bangladesh remained at a distinct disadvantage compared to its competitors in the US market for its readymade garments, the export of which is the backbone of the South Asian economy, accounting for more than 80 percent of export earnings and employing over 4 million people. 

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