Climate Budget of Bangladesh – A Pathway from Commitment to Action
Fahmida Khatun,
Syed Yusuf Saadat,
Foqoruddin Al Kabir and
Nuzaira Zareen
No 76, CPD Policy Brief from Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Abstract:
The recently announced Reciprocal TariffÂs (RTs) by US President Donald Trump have triggered a lot of uncertainties and anxieties worldwide, both in view of trade with the US and also from the perspectives of global trade and economic growth. For obvious reasons, Bangladesh has been no exception, particularly because US is one of Bangladesh’s key trade and economic partners.
Keywords: climate budget; Bangladesh; climate vulnerability; natural disasters; economic losses; damaged infrastructure; crop loss; climate-induced migration; economic growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2025-06
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