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BNP vows deregulation, easier business environment if voted to power

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50% : He concluded by saying that a future BNP government would further empower capable private sector bodies to take on greater responsibilities as part of serious deregulation and institutional reform efforts.
44% : Explaining the party's approach, he further said deregulation meant reducing the cost of doing business, minimising physical interaction with regulators, and shifting services to online and real-time platforms.
40% : If we come back to power, we will revive that vision and move decisively towards deregulation," BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said today (5 January) while speaking at a condolence programme for Khaleda Zia organised by the International Chamber of Commerce Bangladesh (ICCB) at a city hotel.
39% : The BNP has pledged to pursue wide-ranging deregulation and ease of doing business reforms if it returns to power, reaffirming its commitment to a private sector-led growth model envisioned by party chairperson Khaleda Zia. "Khaleda Zia believed firmly in the private sector-led growth.

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