Trump’s unexpected election victory tonight may come as a surprise to many, as political pundits and local polls had widely predicted a comfortable win for Hillary. So, defying all logics and predictions, Trump came out on top, to the chagrin of many across the world. As the dust settles, it is time to project the main gainers and losers in the aftermath of the battle for White House. Bangladeshis, in general, were widely and squarely against Trump presidency, considering his anti-immigration and anti-Islam rhetoric. Given the whimsical nature of the business tycoon, many were unsure about his true motives. As US rules the roost in global affairs, the election of US president has a direct impact on international and economic affairs of most countries across the world.
Bangladesh’s economy is expected to be impacted by the change in helm at the White House, with the Senate and Congress strongly under Republican control. As a result of Trump presidency, policies towards the Asia Pacific region, in general, and Bangladesh in particular are bound to evolve.
The incoming Trump administration is likely to keep economic agendas at the forefront, and refrain from providing additional concessions for apparel import. Although Bangladesh’s apparel export to US has grown by double digit figure (c. 11%), currently standing at USD 5.4 billion as of FY2015-16, export growth in the future may stutter. With Trump’s strong inward looking economic policies, countries like Bangladesh are unlikely to gain back the lost GSP concessions.
Overall, Trump’s ascendency as the president would cause ripples across the world, which we would be able to fully fathom within the next 1-2 years. However, our government should look to capitalize on changing winds in Capitol Hill to forge a new relationship with US. Strong relationship with the most powerful nation in the world, will bear rich dividends, both politically and economically.
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