
Bangladesh – A Model PPP Investment Destination
January 26, 2022In an otherwise complex context, the Public-Private Partnership (“PPP”) experience in Bangladesh demonstrates a high level of transparency from which neighboring countries in the region can learn.
Highlights of this note
- PPP framework
- Procurement
- Government budgeting
- Investment and corporate laws
- Environment law and social impact
- Secured transactions law
- Land ownership restriction
- Land acquisition
- Procurement process
- Corporate matters
- Tax incentives
- Investment protection
- Institutional framework
- Offshore loan approvals
- Forex management
- In conclusion
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