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Trade-related international support measures withdrawn from Bangladesh: least developed country graduation perspective

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  • Roksana Khan

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After least developed country (LDC) graduation, Bangladesh will loss international support measures (ISMs), specially, DFQF, Rules of Origin, TRIPS transition and waiver and GSPs. In consequence, export and tariff might be affected severely. However, for Bangladesh an integrated policy approach is yet to be established to mitigate trade related ISMs only. Qualitative analysis specially, content analysis with the tools of stakeholder mapping, SWOT and causal relationship have been conducted. In addition, Risk Mitigation and Multi Criteria analysis have also been applied. Through analysis, best policy option derived as 'sustainable strategic plan for trade related ISMs loss' which would be able to cover losses of preferential market access, S%DT provision of WTO and interconnecting issues of all trade related ISMs. The paper also added value with recommendation of establishing LDC Graduation Cell under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister's Office for implementation and coordination of the LDC graduation plan.

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  • Roksana Khan, 2025. "Trade-related international support measures withdrawn from Bangladesh: least developed country graduation perspective," International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(3), pages 297-318.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijtrgm:v:21:y:2025:i:3:p:297-318
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