Bangladesh-EU Trade and Economic Partnership
Final Evaluation of 7th Five Year Plan





Bangladesh-EU Trade and Economic Partnership


About the project

Over the past several decades, the European Union (EU) has emerged as an indispensable trade and development partner for Bangladesh. With almost half of the country’s merchandise exports is destined to the EU, it is by far the largest export destination. Taking advantage of its Everything But Arms (EBA) initiative—designed for providing preferential duty-free and quota-free market access of goods originated from the least developed countries (LDCs)—Bangladesh’s combined exports to the EU and UK expanded rapidly from US$ 2.5 billion in 2000-01 to $25 billion in 2020-21. In value terms, more than 80 per cent of all trade preferences for Bangladesh is obtained from European markets. The country has been the single largest beneficiary of EU trade preferential schemes.

Along with trade, the EU has been one of the most important development partners. Since 2001, the EU has been providing development assistance to Bangladesh. While disaster preparedness, disaster risk reduction, and building resilience have been key priority areas of funding, the EU has also extended support for Rohingya response and pandemic containment efforts.

The nature of trade relationship with the EU, or, more precisely, Bangladesh’s dependence on EU trade preference, is now, however, set to come to terms with other major developments that will require a profound transformation of the current trade and cooperation regime. Against this backdrop, this project will provide an evidence-based policy consultation exercise to prepare for a transformed and revitalized trade and economic partnership with the EU.

This project is being undertaken with support from The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES).Project duration: March 2022-November 2022.

Project activities

Capacity building of journalists
Training on Towards a Transformed and Revitalized Trade and Economic Partnership with the EU
On 14 May 2022, Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Bangladesh organised a capacity building session with seven journalists from several leading newspapers of the country. RAPID Chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque facilitated the session styled “Towards a Transformed and Revitalized Trade and Economic Partnership with the EU".

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  • Read the newspaper article here.

  • Capacity building of journalists
    Training on Bangladesh’s Export Prospects in EU
    On 11 September 2022, Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Bangladesh organised a capacity building training session with eight journalists from several leading newspapers of the country. RAPID Chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque facilitated the session titled “Bangladesh’s Export Prospects in EU”.

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    Media coverage
    New Age
    কালের কণ্ঠ
    The Business Standard
    Zoombangla,com
    Daily Sun
    The Financial Express

    Capacity building of journalists
    Training on EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and supply chain regulations: Implications for Bangladesh
    On 25 September 2022, Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Bangladesh organised a capacity building training session with eight journalists from several leading newspapers of the country. RAPID Chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque facilitated the session titled “EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and supply chain regulations: Implications for Bangladesh”.

    FES

    Media coverage
    The Business Standard
    The Financial Express
    The Daily Observer
    The New Nation
    দৈনিক সমকাল
    Dhaka Tribune
    Technical Consultation on Towards a Transformed and Revitalised Trade and Economic Partnership with the EU: Issues and Priorities for Bangladesh
    Download the policy brief .
    Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID) and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Bangladesh jointly organized a virtual technical consultation titled “Towards a Transformed and Revitalized Trade and Economic Partnership with the EU: Issues and Priorities for Bangladesh” on August 22, 2022. The zoom event was attended by government officials, private sector representatives, experts from academia, and members of the news media. Several key points came out during the discussion regarding the potential for economic partnership between the EU and Bangladesh.

    FES

  • Read the event report here.

  • Watch the virtual event in YouTube
  • Technical Consultation on Strengthening Bangladesh-EU Trade and Economic Cooperation: Issues and Policy Priorities
    Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID), in collaboration with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Bangladesh, organized a technical consultation titled “Strengthening Bangladesh-EU Trade and Economic Cooperation: Issues and Policy Priorities” on September 29, 2022. The event was part of a consultation series to gather inputs from policy stakeholders on a study that focuses on Bangladesh-EU trade and economic partnership. Mr Md Abdur Rahim Khan, Additional Secretary of Ministry of Commerce, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The consultation was attended by government officials, private sector representatives, and experts from academia and think-tanks. Several key points emerged from the discussion regarding the potential for economic partnership between the EU and Bangladesh.
    Read the event report
    here.
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