ADB to provide $204m to expand Dhaka-Northwest trade corridor

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Published On: 20 Jun 2025, 16:33 Updated On:20 Jun 2025, 17:03
Md Shahriar Kader Siddiky, secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD), and Hoe Yun Jeong, country director, ADB, signed a loan agreement today. Photo: PID

DHAKA, June 20, 2025 (BSS) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Bangladesh today signed a US$204 million loan agreement to help upgrade the Dhaka - Northwest international trade corridor.

Md Shahriar Kader Siddiky, secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD), and Hoe Yun Jeong, country director, ADB, signed the loan agreement on behalf of Bangladesh and ADB, respectively, at a ceremony at ERD in the city, said a press release. 

The assistance forms the fourth tranche of the $1.2 billion multitranche ADB loans for the Second South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) Dhaka-Northwest Corridor Road Project.

"This project supports Bangladesh's commitment to modernize the road transport system and improve subregional connectivity and trade," said Country Director Hoe Yun Jeong. 

"The project will help accelerate economic development of the area along the corridor, and facilitate subregional trade with Bhutan, Nepal, and India." "It will also help reduce vehicle operating cost, travel time, vehicle emissions, accidents, and congestion along the Dhaka-Northwest road corridor," he added. 

The project will contribute to achieving Bangladesh's goal of an efficient and modern transport system by four-laning the 190-km section from Elenga through Hatikumrul to Rangpur. It will improve road safety and adopt gender-responsive features by including footbridges, footpaths, and two dedicated lanes for slow-moving traffic to make women's travel safer, as studies show that women particularly use the route on foot or slow-moving vehicles such as rickshaws. 

Road operation and management in the Roads and Highway Department will also be strengthened. Climate-resilient design features are being adopted for constructing the road. 

ADB has been supporting Bangladesh in improving the Dhaka-Northwest road corridor since the approval of the landmark Jamuna Bridge Project in 1994. The 70-kilometer Joydeypur-Elenga section of the road was improved under the SASEC Road Connectivity Project approved in 2012. 

It also improved the operational efficiency of Burimari and Benapole land ports, that provide gateways to Bhutan and India, respectively. Transport infrastructure is the centerpiece of the ADB-supported SASEC program, which promotes regional prosperity. Road travel accounts for 70 percent of all passenger traffic and 60 percent of freight in Bangladesh, as traffic grows at a rate of 8 percent a year.

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