Exports fall for 4th straight month
However, exports increased by just under 2% compared to October of FY26, according to the latest Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data released today (4 December)
Bangladesh's exports have declined for the fourth consecutive month since August of the ongoing FY2025-26 fiscal year.
In November, exports fell by 5.54% compared to the same period of the previous fiscal year (2024-25).
However, exports increased by just under 2% compared to October of FY26, according to the latest Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data released today (4 December).
Bangladesh exported goods worth $3.89 billion in November, which was $4.12 billion in November last year, data showed.
However, over the five months from July to November, Bangladesh's exports showed a slight positive growth of 0.62%.
Exports have been falling since August. However, November figures signal gradual recovery in the crisis with a 1.77% growth from October. The five months since July also recorded a 0.62% growth from the same period last year.
Shamiur Rahman
