An ADB team led by its country director Mr. Hoe Yun Jeong visited GED to explain and inform their studies on “Northwest—Dhaka—Southeast Economic Corridor” and its possible implementation prospects. Highlighting its importance, GED member Dr. Monzur Hossain emphasized the importance of integrating/aligning existing programs and policies of the government in place. Moreover, he emphasised the importance of demand-side aspects of such supply-side investment possibilities. Moreover, fiscal space and debt sustainability of the government must be considered while proposing it to the government. A holistic approach of investments, its potential return and end-user benefits should be highlighted in economic corridor-related investments with prioritising the investments that align with the government’s vision and manifesto. Finally, GED Member thanked the team and exchanged some publications of GED, such as Monthly Economic Update, State of the Economy, SDG Progress report, policy briefs on agricultural transformation and youth potentials.