Inflation to come down within target by end of FY: Waseqa

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DHAKA, State Minister for Finance Waseqa Ayesha

Khan has expressed her optimism that inflation will come down to the

government-set target of 7.5 percent by the end of this fiscal year.

“It can be achieved through a series of governmental measures,

including contractionary monetary policies, import controls, and

austerity measures in government expenditure,” she said while

presenting the “2023-24 Budget Implementation Progress Report for the

second quarter of the financial year” during a parliament session on

Sunday.

In her speech, Waseqa mentioned that controlling inflation is among

the government’s top priorities.

The government has been taking various measures since last year to

keep inflation at a bearable level, she added.

However, she said, due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the increase in

commodity prices in the international market and the rise in the value

of the US dollar, high inflationary pressures are seen across the

world, including in Bangladesh.

The state minister said, “Fo
r the past few years there has been a kind

of instability in the global economy due to the covid-19 and

Russia-Ukraine war and other geopolitical reasons. In light of these

challenges, the growth target for the current fiscal year has been

revised downwards from 7.5% to 6.5%. Bangladesh is not free from the

adverse effects that are currently going on in the world economy but

the nation will be able to move forward by facing all tough

situations.”

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha