Sinking State of Bangladesh: Idiotic Musings


Meanwhile Bangladesh admitted to outright lying about $14 billion worth of exports (aka 30% of their entire export revenue) .I wonder what our left-wing sepoys claiming how they overtook our economy have to say about this. A certain Bloomberg columnist had a lot to say about this back in 2022
 

Meanwhile Bangladesh admitted to outright lying about $14 billion worth of exports (aka 30% of their entire export revenue) .I wonder what our left-wing sepoys claiming how they overtook our economy have to say about this. A certain Bloomberg columnist had a lot to say about this back in 2022

You mean that "Bidet Media" clown Noah?

@crazywithmath @FalconSlayers This is absolutely hilarious, man. They were overstating their exports by a third.

How $10b export data error throws economic assessment off

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The truth is finally out here. Our exports are not as much as they are shown. It is at least $10 billion less. :ROFLMAO:

The mystery of export data mismatch was finally resolved yesterday after the National Board of Revenue (NBR) corrected its estimates of exports it had been erroneously showing inflated for the last few years.

This has thumped down exports figures for the last nine months by a huge $10 billion, showing a negative growth in reality instead of positive growth perceived so far.

It was this far believed that more than $12 billion mismatch between shipment and realised value of exports was because of slow realisation of export receipts. Exporters always doubted the rosy export figures.

So, now with the NBR correction, a new shocking reality has hit us hard – our exports are not as much as was touted.

Exporters were often blamed for not bringing their export proceeds into the country. Failure to repatriate these proceeds leads to a shortfall in expected inflows, adversely affecting the financial account balance.

However, the reality is that the export figures recorded by the NBR were hugely inflated.

In July-March of FY24, total exports were registered at $40.8 billion which declined to $30.9 billion after the NBR had corrected the export data entry. :ROFLMAO:

It is unexpected to have such a major error in significant data, said Dr Ahsan H Mansur, economist and executive director of the Policy Research Institute (PRI).


 
You mean that "Bidet Media" clown Noah?

@crazywithmath @FalconSlayers This is absolutely hilarious, man. They were overstating their exports by a third.

How $10b export data error throws economic assessment off

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The truth is finally out here. Our exports are not as much as they are shown. It is at least $10 billion less. :ROFLMAO:

The mystery of export data mismatch was finally resolved yesterday after the National Board of Revenue (NBR) corrected its estimates of exports it had been erroneously showing inflated for the last few years.

This has thumped down exports figures for the last nine months by a huge $10 billion, showing a negative growth in reality instead of positive growth perceived so far.

It was this far believed that more than $12 billion mismatch between shipment and realised value of exports was because of slow realisation of export receipts. Exporters always doubted the rosy export figures.

So, now with the NBR correction, a new shocking reality has hit us hard – our exports are not as much as was touted.

Exporters were often blamed for not bringing their export proceeds into the country. Failure to repatriate these proceeds leads to a shortfall in expected inflows, adversely affecting the financial account balance.

However, the reality is that the export figures recorded by the NBR were hugely inflated.

In July-March of FY24, total exports were registered at $40.8 billion which declined to $30.9 billion after the NBR had corrected the export data entry. :ROFLMAO:

It is unexpected to have such a major error in significant data, said Dr Ahsan H Mansur, economist and executive director of the Policy Research Institute (PRI).



So that means their GDP figures are suspect as well.
 
You mean that "Bidet Media" clown Noah?

@crazywithmath @FalconSlayers This is absolutely hilarious, man. They were overstating their exports by a third.

How $10b export data error throws economic assessment off

View attachment 1228


The truth is finally out here. Our exports are not as much as they are shown. It is at least $10 billion less. :ROFLMAO:

The mystery of export data mismatch was finally resolved yesterday after the National Board of Revenue (NBR) corrected its estimates of exports it had been erroneously showing inflated for the last few years.

This has thumped down exports figures for the last nine months by a huge $10 billion, showing a negative growth in reality instead of positive growth perceived so far.

It was this far believed that more than $12 billion mismatch between shipment and realised value of exports was because of slow realisation of export receipts. Exporters always doubted the rosy export figures.

So, now with the NBR correction, a new shocking reality has hit us hard – our exports are not as much as was touted.

Exporters were often blamed for not bringing their export proceeds into the country. Failure to repatriate these proceeds leads to a shortfall in expected inflows, adversely affecting the financial account balance.

However, the reality is that the export figures recorded by the NBR were hugely inflated.

In July-March of FY24, total exports were registered at $40.8 billion which declined to $30.9 billion after the NBR had corrected the export data entry. :ROFLMAO:

It is unexpected to have such a major error in significant data, said Dr Ahsan H Mansur, economist and executive director of the Policy Research Institute (PRI).


What the flying f&@k kangalu economists be tripping while making report i guess 😂
 
Kanglus on instagram genuinely believe they are more developed than India. You will see them vomitting this everywhere

Ever been to Facebook?

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"This will be a huge test case for pajeet "quality". :bplease:

"None of these equipments will have any major impact on improving or harming the operational capability of the Bangladesh military. The DGDP had to create special classes for Indian equipment in their tenders because none of those would be acceptable or competitive with US/Japan/Western/Chinese quality equipment." :der:

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"Our shipyards are booked with orders of more important/high value warships" :laugh:

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"GRSE is lucky to receive the order as a favour from Bangladesh as our government wants to help develop the poor region of West Bengal" :rotflmao:

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Ever been to Facebook?

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"This will be a huge test case for pajeet "quality". :bplease:

"None of these equipments will have any major impact on improving or harming the operational capability of the Bangladesh military. The DGDP had to create special classes for Indian equipment in their tenders because none of those would be acceptable or competitive with US/Japan/Western/Chinese quality equipment." :der:

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"Our shipyards are booked with orders of more important/high value warships" :laugh:

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"GRSE is lucky to receive the order as a favour from Bangladesh as our government wants to help develop the poor region of West Bengal" :rotflmao:

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What malaun lungis don't realise or probably they do but would never admit to it is in their quest for offensive platforms but a poor budget with which to procure them they've been screwed repeatedly by the Chinese.

They're already on the radars of the US which'd oppose any attempt by them to import from Europe assuming they can afford it which they can't. Further for all lungi boasting they've not developed in house capacities to mfg such platforms as on today & will not do so for another 4-5 decades for they lack the industrial heft.

At the same time they will never trust India as suppliers of such platforms as that places their balls in our hands. So where does the sub human go ? This has been their dilemma for a good 2 decades ever since their economy grew affording them the opportunity to consider buying such equipment which sub human armed forces used to fantasise about earlier.

Sit back & enjoy the fun .
 

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