The International Business Forum of Bangladesh (IBFB) expresses concern over the ongoing energy crisis and its impact on the economy, industry, investment climate, and citizens. Load-shedding, gas shortages, and rising costs are weakening business confidence and competitiveness.IBFB welcomes the Government’s initiative to develop a comprehensive energy policy with private sector participation. This is a timely step toward investment, innovation, and a stronger public-private partnership framework.IBFB’s Key RecommendationsImmediate Priorities●Ensure uninterrupted power and gas for export industries, EPZs, economic zones, and SMEs.●Publish clear load-shedding schedules.●Provide temporary support for energy-dependent SMEs.Medium- and Long-Term Measures●Expand gas exploration and renewable energy.●Upgrade the national grid with smart technologies and storage.●Diversify LNG sources and strengthen regional cooperation.●Promote energy efficiency and reduce system losses.●Increase private sector participation in solar, captive power, and infrastructure.●Finalize a National Energy Master Plan with clear targets and monitoring.IBFB believes coordinated action by the Government, private sector, regulators, and partners can turn the energy crisis into an opportunity for sustainable growth. Strengthening energy security is vital for industry, jobs, investment, and long-term economic resilience.-PRESS RELEASE Post Views: 22 Post navigation Strict Quality Assurance Essential to Boost Fisheries Exports-Fisheries, Livestock and Agriculture Minister Huawei and Confucius Institute, DU to Launch AI Training Program