Bangladesh's economic growth among WEF's key moments of 2019
Bangladesh, which once was one of the world’s poorest nations, is now the fastest-growing economy in Asia, the WEF said
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has included Bangladesh's success in economic growth in its annual list of the six global key moments of 2019.
The Swiss non-governmental organisation has termed Bangladesh's economic growth "extraordinary".
Bangladesh, which once was one of the world's poorest nations, is now the fastest-growing economy in Asia, the WEF said.
It said Bangladesh could lose its "least developed country" status within five years, partly because of its agile economic approach.
Moreover, the number of employed workers living below the poverty line in Bangladesh dropped from 73.5 percent in 2010 to 10.4 percent in 2018, said the WEF.
The World Economic Forum's global competitiveness report 2019 shows that enhancing competitiveness is key to improving living standards.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was one of the co-chairs at the Forum's India Economic Summit 2019 in New Delhi in October, which focused on the theme "Innovating for India: Strengthening South Asia, Impacting the World."
Meanwhile, in its biennial regional economic update published in October, the World Bank made a forecast that Bangladesh's economy will achieve the second-highest growth rate in South Asia this fiscal year.
The global lender said Bangladesh's gross domestic product is projected to grow at 7.2 percent this fiscal year and 7.3 percent the following year.
The WEF list of the key moments also includes Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg's remarks at the Annual Meeting in Davos, and Indonesian teenager Isabel Wisjen's message on eradicating plastic waste delivered at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in the Chinese city of Dalian.