The much-cherished Sonali Bag scheme, which aims to make polymer containers from jute, will continue despite the closure of 25 state-run jute and non-jute mills on the first day of the current month.
Read More »Norway to continue assisting Bangladesh to improve quality of shipbuilding industry
Norway will continue its support to Bangladesh in improving the quality of shipbuilding and ship recycling industry.
Read More »Bangladeshi women move forward in trade success: Tipu
Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi said Bangladeshi women have come a long way in terms of trade success and the government is providing necessary assistance to women in domestic and international trade.
Read More »Bourses back to regular trading hours Wednesday
Trading on Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) will return to normal schedule of four hours tomorrow (Wednesday).
Read More »Businesses to face legal actions for not hanging turnover certificate
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has directed the VAT administration at the field level to take legal actions against those registered business firms which do not hang turnover tax certificates in their own firms.
Read More »Private jute millers can now go full steam ahead
Private millers are looking to utilise much of their capacity to increase the production of jute goods to cash in on the void created in the domestic and international markets for the closure of all the 22 state-run jute mills.
Read More »Experts: Using forex reserves to fund development is not feasible
They have said the current $36 billion forex reserves are essential during the pandemic situation as the remittance outlook remains bleak
Read More »Govt launches digital market for sacrificial animals
Any potential seller can visit and register themselves for free at https://foodfornation.gov.bd/qurbani2020/ and upload photographs, videos and information about their animals on the site for display
Read More »Revenue collection sees drastic fall
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has witnessed a steep fall in revenue collection in the immediate past 2019-20 fiscal mainly due to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read More »NBR to intensify process to modernise Customs
The government has chosen to use the lull in international trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to bring its Customs facility administered by the National Board of Revenue on par with global standards, so that it may facilitate a smoother, more efficient trading process to help the economy bounce back …
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