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18 years of age; universal

       Executive branch:

       chief of state:

       President Abdur Rahman BISWAS (since 8 October 1991); election last

       held 8 October 1991 (next to be held by NA October 1996); results -

       Abdur Rahman BISWAS received 52.1% of parliamentary vote

       head of government:

       Prime Minister Khaleda ZIAur RAHMAN (since 20 March 1991)

       cabinet:

       Council of Ministers; appointed by the president

       Legislative branch:

       unicameral

       National Parliament (Jatiya Sangsad):

       elections last held 27 February 1991 (next to be held NA February

       1996); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (330 total, 300

       elected and 30 seats reserved for women) BNP 168, AL 93, JP 35, JI 20,

       BCP 5, National Awami Party (Muzaffar) 1, Workers Party 1, JSD 1,

       Ganotantri Party 1, Islami Oikya Jote 1, NDP 1, independents 3

       Judicial branch:

       Supreme Court

       Political parties and leaders:

       Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Khaleda ZIAur RAHMAN; Awami League

       (AL), Sheikh Hasina WAJED; Jatiyo Party (JP), Hussain Mohammad ERSHAD

       (in jail); Jamaat-E-Islami (JI), Ali KHAN; Bangladesh Communist Party

       (BCP), Saifuddin Ahmed MANIK; National Awami Party (Muzaffar); Workers

       Party, leader NA; Jatiyo Samajtantik Dal (JSD), Serajul ALAM KHAN;

       Ganotantri Party, leader NA; Islami Oikya Jote, leader NA; National

       Democratic Party (NDP), leader NA; Muslim League, Khan A. SABUR;

       Democratic League, Khondakar MUSHTAQUE Ahmed; Democratic League,

       Khondakar MUSHTAQUE Ahmed; United People's Party, Kazi ZAFAR Ahmed

       Member of:

       AsDB, C, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,

       IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ISO,

       ITU, LORCS, MINURSO, NAM, OIC, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,

       UNIKOM, UNOMIG, UNOMOZ, UNOMUR, UNOSOM, UNPROFOR, UNTAC, UPU, WCL,

       WHO, WFTU, WIPO, WMO, WTO

       Diplomatic representation in US:

       chief of mission:

       Ambassador Abul AHSAN

       chancery:

       2201 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007

       telephone:

       (202) 342–8372 through 8376

       consulate(s) general:

       New York

       US diplomatic representation:

       chief of mission:

       Ambassador David MERRILL

       embassy:

       Diplomatic Enclave, Madani Avenue, Baridhara, Dhaka

       mailing address:

       G. P. O. Box 323, Dhaka 1212

       telephone:

       [880] (2) 884700–22

       FAX:

       [880] (2) 883–744

       Flag:

       green with a large red disk slightly to the hoist side of center;

       green is the traditional color of Islam

      @Bangladesh, Economy

      Overview:

       Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest, most densely populated, and

       least developed nations. Its economy is overwhelmingly agricultural,

       with the cultivation of rice the single most important activity in the

       economy. Major impediments to growth include frequent cyclones and

       floods, government interference with the economy, a rapidly growing

       labor force that cannot be absorbed by agriculture, a low level of

       industrialization, failure to fully exploit energy resources (natural

       gas), and inefficient and inadequate power supplies. Excellent rice

       crops and expansion of the export garment industry helped growth in

       FY92 and FY93. Policy reforms intended to reduce government regulation

       of private industry and promote public-sector efficiency have been

       announced but are being implemented only slowly.

       National product:

       GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $122 billion (1993 est.)

       National product real growth rate:

       4.3% (FY93)

       National product per capita:

       $1,000 (1993 est.)

       Inflation rate (consumer prices):

       1.4% (FY93)

       Unemployment rate:

       NA%

       Budget:

       revenues:

       $2.5 billion

       expenditures:

       $3.7 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY92)

       Exports:

       $2.1 billion (FY93)

       commodities:

       garments, jute and jute goods, leather, shrimp

       partners:

       US 33%, Western Europe 39% (Germany 8.4%, Italy 6%) (FY92 est.)

       Imports:

       $3.5 billion (FY93)

       commodities:

       capital goods, petroleum, food, textiles

       partners:

       Hong Kong 7.5%, Singapore 7.4%, China 7.4%, Japan 7.1% (FY92 est.)

       External debt:

       $13.5 billion (June 1993)

       Industrial production:

       growth rate 6.9% (FY93 est.); accounts for 9.4% of GDP

       Electricity:

       capacity:

       2,400,000 kW

       production:

       9 billion kWh

       consumption per capita:

       75 kWh (1992)

       Industries:

       jute manufacturing, cotton textiles, food processing, steel,

       fertilizer

       Agriculture:

       accounts for 33% of GDP, 65% of employment, and one-fifth of exports;

       world's largest exporter of jute; commercial products - jute, rice,

       wheat, tea, sugarcane, potatoes, beef, milk, poultry; shortages

       include wheat, vegetable oils, cotton

       Illicit drugs:

       transit country for illegal drugs produced in neighboring countries

       Economic aid:

       recipient:

       US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70–89), $3.4 billion; Western

       (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments