employment opportunities abroad
Prolonged instability in ME may adversely affect employment opportunities abroad: Minister
Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury on Thursday said prolonged instability in the Middle East may adversely affect employment opportunities abroad, income flows, and the continuity of remittance inflows.
If this trend persists, the Finance Minister said it may emerge as a matter of serious concern for the external sector and labour market stability.
He said although remittance receipts have not yet shown any negative impact, early signs of pressure are being observed in manpower deployment.
For instance, he said, while around 95,000 workers departed for overseas employment in January 2026, this number declined to around 44,000 in March.
Unveiling the national budget for the fiscal year 2026-27 in Parliament, the Finance Minister said the Middle East remains the most significant destination for Bangladesh’s migrant workforce.
He said the reality of today’s global economy is that uncertainty is no longer an exception; rather, it has become a permanent feature of economic management, a ‘Neo-Normal’.
War, volatility in energy markets, fluctuations in global interest rates, changes in trade policies, and disruptions in supply chains - any one of these can quickly place significant pressure on an import-dependent economy such as ours, he said.
In this context, the Finance Minister said their objective is to manage the economy in such a way that minimizes the impact of external shocks on domestic macroeconomic stability, ensuring resilience and continuity in growth and development.
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