Ziad Qassem’s 25 years as a tailor seemed worthless in the cruel economy of the blockaded Gaza Strip: Unemployed for eight months, piling up debt, he sat idle in his apartment, worried how he would provide for his wife and five children.
Read More »Thrust on product innovation through digitisation, R&D in pharma sector
Experts in a recent webinar suggested for introducing digital solutions in country’s pharmaceutical sector to enhance productivity of the sector.
Read More »Coronavirus forces 109 Japanese companies into bankruptcy
More than 100 businesses in Japan have gone bankrupt during the novel coronavirus pandemic as plummeting tourist numbers and the ‘stay home’ campaign have hammered revenues, a research institute said.
Read More »More than a crore with no job and hope
Perhaps Bangladesh has the highest number of people out of jobs thanks to the protracted shutdown that has taken away income opportunities for tens of thousands of people, particularly in the informal sector. Or, perhaps not.
Read More »All import storage fees at Biman warehouse waived
The civil aviation and tourism ministry has decided to waive the storage charges on all imported goods waiting at the warehouse of Biman Bangladesh Airlines for delivery.
Read More »US states loosen lockdowns as coronavirus drug approved
With about 1.1 million confirmed cases, nearly 65,000 of them fatal, the United States has the highest tolls of any country
Read More »Iraq oil revenues crash again in April to multi-year low
Iraq’s oil revenues in April plummeted to under $1.5 billion, the oil ministry announced Friday, less than a fifth of hydrocarbon income earned in the same month last year.
Read More »COVID-19: BGMEA audit finds 144 factories satisfactory
Conducting health and safety audit in the last four days, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has so far found 144 factories in satisfactory level amid the concern of deadly COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Read More »‘How will we buy food?’: Bangladesh small businesses reel under storm clouds of pandemic
Millions of small businesses, mainly clothing traders, are facing up to the uncertain times as they are missing key high-demand periods – the Eid-ul-Fitr after Pahela Baishakh festival – amid the coronavirus-driven lockdowns.
Read More »Listed banks endure up to 72pc price erosion in one year
Share prices of all listed banks tumbled up to 72 per cent in the past one year until March 25, 2020 amid prolonged bearish trend in the country’s capital market.
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