Bangladesh proposes import duty, VAT exemptions for solar products

Bangladesh’s government has proposed exempting import duties and value-added tax (VAT) on renewable energy components under its draft Renewable Energy Policy 2025, now open for public consultation. If approved, the provisions will take effect upon publication in the official gazette.

Bangladesh proposes import duty, VAT exemptions for solar products

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