The cargo village at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) is failing to accommodate the rising volume of export-bound goods, piling up losses on suppliers as they are struggling to ship merchandises on time.
Read More »Govt wants to improve living standard of farmers: Abdur Razzaque
Agriculture Minister Dr Muhammad Abdur Razzaque has said the present government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wants to improve the living standard of farmers.
Read More »9 firms to invest $55m in hi-tech parks
Nine foreign and domestic firms are going to invest $55 million in Bangladesh’s hi-tech parks to set up manufacturing units for a number of products, including semiconductors, digital devices, and medical equipment.
Read More »Stocks rise for third straight day
Stocks at the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) continued to rise for a third consecutive day, sending the bourse’s prime index to an all-time high.
Read More »Cable operators halt broadcast of foreign TV channels
According to a government decision, programmes with advertisements on foreign channels cannot be shown in Bangladesh.
Read More »Govt to procure 1.20 lakh tons fertilizer, 40,000 tons furnace oil
The government approved four separate proposals for procuring 1.20 lakh metric tons of fertilizer and another proposal for importing 40,000 metric tons of furnace oil to meet the growing demand in the country.
Read More »Delta slowing economic growth, increasing inequality in East Asia and Pacific: WB
The East Asia and Pacific region’s recovery has been undermined by the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant, which is likely slowing economic growth and increasing inequality in the region, the World Bank said on Monday.
Read More »BB bills of Tk 38,870cr sold in Aug, Sept
The Bangladesh Bank sold Bangladesh Bank bills worth Tk 38,869.5 crore to the scheduled banks in August and September to contain the excess liquidity in the country’s banking channel.
Read More »Ctg bourse seeks to fire MD for misuse of power
The board of the Chattogram Stock Exchange (CSE) has sent the bourse’s managing director Mamun-Ur-Rashid on forced leave for a month and sought approval from the regulator to remove him for misuse of power.
Read More »Vietnam’s lockdown ensnares world’s clothing giants
From shoes and sweaters to car parts and coffee, Vietnam’s strict and lengthy coronavirus lockdown has sparked product shortages among worldwide brands such as Nike and Gap which have grown increasingly dependent on the Southeast Asian nation’s manufacturers.
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