Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Asia Pacific Business Perspective for Foreign Direct Investment

Question: Write about theAsia Pacific Business Perspective for Foreign Direct Investment. Answer: In terms of growth in foreign direct investment (FDI), Bangladesh can be termed as one of the top countries among the South Asian economies. In 2015, Bangladesh economy witnessed a record growth of FDI reaching to a figure $2.3 billion (Ovi, 2016). Precisely, political stability in Bangladesh contributed the most for high growth of FDI. Furthermore, driven by the higher percentage of return on investment and low risk of investment are other reasons behind such inflow of FDI in the country (Ovi, 2017). According to the reports, the FDI inflows in the South Asian countries increased by 22 percent to $50 billion in 2015 out of which Bangladesh received $2.23 billion investment. Invariably, labour-intensive production industry in Bangladesh has been majorly benefited as the FDI inflows in the country increased by 44 percent in compared to $1.55 billion in 2014. In South Asia, Bangladesh is the second largest FDI recipient after India. Notably, India received $44 billion FDI inflows in 20 15 (Ovi, 2016). The World Investment Report 2016 has confirmed how Bangladesh economy is becoming one of the leading emerging markets in the South Asia. In the developing Asian markets, Bangladesh has left Pakistan and Sri Lanka behind in terms of receiving FDI inflows as both the economies have recorded a decline in FDI inflows worth $865 million and $ 681 million respectively. In terms of international as well as Asia Pacific business perspective, the swing of FDI inflows towards the South Asian countries can be noted from the study (Bdnews24.com, 2017). Evidently, improvement in infrastructure in the energy and power sector in Bangladesh has drawn highest FDI worth $574 million. Besides, strong FDI inflows in the Asian markets have been a blessing for manufacturing exports as well. According to the reports, 5 manufacturing exporters in Asia have recorded a growth of as high as 18 percent growth in foreign direct investment inflow (Ovi, 2016). In the meanwhile, the increased inflows of FDI in emer ging Asian economies have signalled for the long-term growth of several industries (Samakal, 2017). The record number of FDI inflows in Bangladesh has been a positive sign for the economy itself. Due to FDI surge, manufacturing industry, oil, gas, and power generating industry, and other leading industries operating in the country can register substantial growth over the next few years (Rahman, 2016). Also, infrastructural development will create a number of private sector jobs in the economy. Therefore, the social position, as well as income status of the citizens of the country, will be enhanced. Apart from the social up-gradation, the political relation of the country with other Asian countries can be improved. However, the shift of FDIs in the emerging Asian market can create business challenges for developed nations such as the US and Australia (Faruk, 2015). On the other hand, sluggish growth in demand in the commodity exporting economies such as Australia will face the major challenge as FDI inflows are shifting towards the South Asian countries. In the meanwhile, the improv ed economic status of emerging countries will increase cross-border mergers and acquisitions (MA) influencing international investment policies. With rising FDI in Bangladesh, the international trade relation of the economy has developed in the recent years. According to Kabir (2016), the international trade relationship of Bangladesh has gradually improved in the last few years. Currently, textile and clothing has been a major exporting sector of the nation. Bangladesh has developed its relationship with China, Malaysia and India with its new international trade policies (Rahman, 2016). The subsidies and better opportunities provided to the international investors in terms of improved international trade policy has been the key factor leading to the increasing FDI in the nation. According to Ovi (2016), the growth of FDI in the Asian countries will lead to economic growth of the nations. For instance, the 44 percent increment in FDI in Bangladesh has boosted its textile, manufacturing, telecommunication, and gas and oil industry (Faruk, 2015). Furthermore, the increment in FDI will lead to improvement in international trade that will help the economy to develop its infrastructure and financial position. Furthermore, an increment in the GDP annual growth rate can be evident in the last three years from 6.06 percent to 7.11 percent. A figure has been presented herein below for further reference: Figure: GDP annual growth Rate (Bangladesh) Source: (Tradingeconomics.com, 2017) Additionally, the FDI has promoted job opportunities in the nation resulting in a decrease in the unemployment rate of the economy. For instance, it can be seen that the unemployment rate in the Bangladesh has reduced to around 4.1 percent in 2015. However, the increment in FDI in the South Asian Countries or developing nations has directly impacted the FDI in developed nations like Australia and the United States (Doytch, 2015). The primary reason for increment in the FDI in the developing nations as compared to developed nations is the potential growth opportunities in the emerging economies and saturation of market in the developed countries. Furthermore, it is important to note that the Bangladesh Government has recently made changes in the Import and Export policies. For instance, Commerce Minister of Bangladesh Tofail Ahmed has asked to reduce the tax at source on exports for garment industry which is the primary foreign revenue earning sector for the economy (The Daily Star, 2015). According to the budget Speech by Ama Muhith (Finance Minister), the Bangladesh government has increased the tax at source for the export of garments from 0.3 percent to 1 percent in 2015-16 (The Daily Star, 2015). Hence, to improve the international trade policy and seek growth in the FDI, the nation must focus on reducing the export tax. Additionally, necessary changes must be made in the import taxes to promote growth of business in the domestic market. On the basis of the above analysis, the growth opportunities in the developing nations of South Asia have attracted Foreign Direct Investment in the economies. According to the current scenario, Bangladesh has witnessed the highest growth in the FDI due to its improving economic status and developing international trade policies. However, the FDI is the global economy is expected to reduce in 2017 due to certain economic uncertainties, but according to the economic forecast the investment will regain its growth in 2018. Hence, Bangladesh can attract higher FDI in the future by further improving its international trade policy and stabilising its economic growth. References Bdnews24.com. (2017).Foreign direct investment rises in Bangladesh. [online] Available at: https://bdnews24.com/business/2017/07/11/foreign-direct-investment-rises-in-bangladesh [Accessed Aug. 2017]. Doytch, N. (2015). Sectoral FDI cycles in South and East Asia.Journal of Asian Economics, 36, pp.24-33. Faruk, M. (2015). The Effect of FDI to Accelerate the Economic Growth of Bangladesh and Some Problems Prospects of FDI.Asian Business Review, 2(2), p.37. Kabir, M. (2016). 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