Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury on Monday said the government is taking into account the possible economic impacts of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East while preparing its policy plans and economic projections.
“We are conducting our overall economic activities while anticipating the possible challenges that may arise from the current global situation,” he said.
Responding to a question at a briefing marking the launch of the government’s “Family Card” programme at the Multipurpose Hall of the Ministry of Finance, the minister said the government is closely monitoring global developments and adjusting its strategies accordingly.
Khosru noted that conflicts and other global disruptions pose potential risks to economies worldwide, and Bangladesh is not outside their influence.
He said the government has already factored such uncertainties into its economic forecasts and policy directions.
“This is something we cannot avoid. Therefore, we are incorporating these realities into our projections and planning,” he said.
The finance minister said the government’s future economic outlook and projections will reflect the uncertainties created by global conflicts and geopolitical developments.
“We are working continuously, and our projections for the coming days will take into account the global problems emerging from war and other international factors,” he added.
Khosru said relevant ministries and agencies are coordinating efforts to address potential economic pressures and maintain stability in key sectors.
He also stressed the importance of ensuring energy security amid the uncertain global environment.
“Energy security is extremely important for us. We are seeking cooperation from various partners and are in discussions with suppliers and governments,” he said.
The minister said the government remains committed to managing the country’s economic activities prudently while preparing for possible external shocks arising from global crises.
He expressed confidence that with careful planning and coordination among relevant agencies, Bangladesh will be able to navigate potential challenges stemming from global geopolitical tensions.