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Robi partners with Teletalk and Summit towers for infrastructure sharing

Robi Axiata, Teletalk Bangladesh and Summit Towers have entered into a triparty agreement for sharing existing network infrastructure. Robi and Teletalk will be able to share their infrastructure in collaboration with Summit Tower as per infrastructure or tower sharing guidelines under the agreement, reads a press release. An agreement has …

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BB allows banks to maintain Yuan account to settle cross border transactions

Bangladesh Bank (BB) has allowed banks to maintain accounts in Yuan with their corresponding branches abroad to settle cross border transactions in Chinese currency. “To bring wider scope, it has been decided that Authorized Dealers (ADs) may maintain accounts in Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) with their correspondents or branches abroad …

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50th Anniversary: Bangladesh, Thailand ample opportunities to increase economic cooperation

Speakers at a seminar on Friday (Sept 16) said there are ample opportunities to increase economic cooperation between Bangladesh and Thailand Addressing a seminar on “Trade and Investment Opportunities” was organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, they also highlighted the socio-economic development of Bangladesh. The seminar was …

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Trade remains halted at Benapole port due to Vishwakarma puja

Trade between Bangladesh and India via the Benapole land port remained suspended on Saturday, with the neighbouring country celebrating Vishwakarma puja. However, movement of people via the land port remained as usual, officials said. Kartik Chakrabarty, general secretary of the Petrapole C and F Agent Staff Welfare Association, said that …

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Sweater exporters in hot water

Sweater suppliers in Bangladesh are witnessing relatively a dull season because of a longer-than-usual dry spell in European countries and the higher cost of living fueled by the Russian-Ukraine war. Owing to climate change, some parts of the continent, home to more than 60 per cent of garments exported from …

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