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⢠Key Policy Shift: Bangladesh's National Board of Revenue (NBR) has waived Value-Added Tax (VAT) on locally sourced raw materials and services used for exports under a "Deemed-Export" provision. ⢠Competitive Context: This move is aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of Bangladeshi exporters, particularly as Sri Lankan exporters face disruption from the local removal of the Simplified VAT (SVAT) scheme. ⢠Strategic Goals: The exemption is intended to: Prepare exporters for the loss of preferential trade status after graduating from the LDC category in 2026. Eliminate double taxation on export products relying on local inputs. Encourage the growth of backward-linkage industries, reducing import reliance for sectors like apparel & textiles. ⢠Conditions: Exporters must meet specific compliance requirements, including conducting transactions in foreign currency, providing proper documentation (UD/UP), and operating under an approved bonded or special-bonded warehouse.