Do you think that government has made substantial progress in the area of Commerce & Industry?
 

Legend

Government is keeping focus on a promise through rhetoric only.

↑↑ Government has taken a concrete step (allocating finances/formulating policy) towards implementing a promise or in furthering the nation in a specific manifesto area.

↑↑↑ A step taken by a government previously has led to sizable output in a specific area of the manifesto's scope.

↑↑↑↑ An output of nationwide significance, jubilation and/or appreciation has taken place as a result of a government step.

Government actions are ambiguous in a way which does not show their commitment either for or against fulfillment of a manifesto promise.

The action has the potential to be either positive or negative and is hard to judge immediately.

Government is not keeping focus on a promise even through rhetoric

↓↓ Government has taken a concrete step (finances/ policy) which will hinder implementation of a promise or will cause the nation to go backward in a specific manifesto area.

↓↓↓ A negative step taken by a government previously has led to significant outcome which is contradictory to the agenda in a specific area of the manifesto.

↓↓↓↓ An output of nationwide public outcry, grievance or mourning which has taken place as a result of a government step.

Jagorometer Team

Maya, Ritu, Mahrukh, Munia, Shahnila, Priyanka, Mridul, Rubayat, Ashik, Ismail, Sanjan, & Rain

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The Promises:

P1: Actions will be taken for quick industrialization that can provide employment, speedy expansion of stock market, avoidance of political influence, attract entrepreneurs and expand domestic market
P2: Actions will be taken for elimination of bribe and corruption and administrative difficulties
P3: A consultancy network will be developed to use expatriate talents
P4: Initiatives for attracting expatriate remittance in productive investment
P5: One-stop facility for simplifying procedures
P6: Development of IT industry – a top priority
P7: Special initiative to strengthen the jute industry
P8: Special incentives will be given to weavers, blacksmiths and clay potters
P1: Actions will be taken for quick industrialization that can provide employment, speedy expansion of stock market, avoidance of political influence, attract entrepreneurs and expand domestic market
P2: Actions will be taken for elimination of bribe and corruption and administrative difficulties
P3: A consultancy network will be developed to use expatriate talents
P4: Initiatives for attracting expatriate remittance in productive investment
P5: One-stop facility for simplifying procedures
P6: Development of IT industry – a top priority
P7: Special initiative to strengthen the jute industry
P8: Special incentives will be given to weavers, blacksmiths and clay potters

 

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Commerce & Industry

Jagorometer Analysis

Overall government is making a lot of promises in the industrial sector from drafting the                                                                                       Competition Act to break the syndicate of businessmen to giving new laws for protecting                                                                                     consumer rights and tap more aid to use PPP. So far the government made the following                                                                                   progress on their election promises:

  • During the first week of February the government had started with the promise of creating a                                                                     database of unemployed member of every family but there is still no progress on that.
  • To reduce corruption the government declared that they are ready to automation of its all                                                                         institutes but still no step is taken on that regard.
  • Yet no consultancy network been developed by the government to attract NRB investment
  • During the last week of May the government has taken the step to create one-stop-service                                                                         for private investment in the tourism sector
  • A lot of promises has been made for the development of Jute industry and government put                                                                           a ban on the export of raw jute until August to ensure a smooth supply of natural fiber to                                                                           local mills
  • During the month of June the government has promised to set a special economic zone                                                                               with special privilege for women entrepreneurs

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