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 1.e. 3 o th   US$ 40.5 billion Exports [201819]   _   52.12out of 100points
 economy (PPP)
 largest
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 economy globally     (gross) Investment [2019]
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 Capita GDP (PPP) [IMF, 2019]   almost all sectors open to FDI  Investment [2019]
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 r  Bangladesh of the_45  Least
 39th   market globally  [GSMA,  2019]   Per Capita GDP   Per Capita   Gross Investment
 largest   :   Developed Countries grew@   National Income
 9th   7% or higher:  2018
 (nominally),  2  [UNCTAD]   ■ 2015-16   ■ 2016-17   ■ 2015-16
 (PPP)                ■ 2016-17      ■ 2017-18     ■ 2016-17
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 6 out of 1 0 leading
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 LEED - certified 'green'
                                             Jute genome decoding to open
 apparel export revenue   (meat, milk, egg)   up industrial use/applications in
 Bangladesh, globally   Bangladesh [2019]
 US$ 34.1 billion [2018-19]   production [2019J   an emerging green world e.g.
 3OO+more                                    BMW, Boeing using jute.
 (Apparel exports 84% of
 factories in pipeline
 total export earning)   for LEED certification   250+ innovative use of jute
                                             documented
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 � 3 rd  largest vegetable   Stress-tolerent Rice   magical  HILSA  m Globally [FA0,2018]
    producer,  globally [FAO,  2019]   varieties developed   (§;)
 cultivated on       �
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 more than 80% land,   F.  largest in inland fish     2     largest in jute production
 production, globally
 accounting for 91 o/o of      th
                             4   in rice production
 total rice production   th
 5  largest in aquaculture
 production                  4    in mango production
                             7th
 •  11  th  in marine fish production,   in potato cultivation
 [FAO, 2018]               •  g  th  in horticulture
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