DHAKA, 13 November 2022, (TON): After the International Monetary Fund it is now its sister concern World Bank's turn to negotiate economic reforms with the government for the prospective $2 billion financial support package sought to help the country weather the global economic turmoil.
For that end, Martin Raiser, the WB's vice president for the South Asia Region, will be arriving in Dhaka today along with Abduoulaye Seck, the incoming country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan.
Raiser said in a press release "I am glad to be back in Bangladesh and to continue discussing with the government the important reforms that can help the country stay on the resilient and inclusive growth path and create opportunities for the people.”
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