Dhaka April 20, 2025, 10:09 am
The 2008-09 global financial crisis increased global unemployment by 22 million
Chittagong Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CMCCI) made the call aiming to reduce the dependency on foreign fabrics
Impact of global COVID-19 pandemic
The government is going to revise the Annual Development Programme (ADP), trimming down the allocations by Tk 102 billion to Tk 1.93 trillion, officials said on Tuesday.
Salim Osman warned that the garment industry could collapse if the epidemic worsens
The award will be handed over to the nominated firms at a formal ceremony in the capital soon
The reinstated rates become effective from Tuesday
The app features all information about investments in national savings tools
The US Federal Reserve and its global counterparts moved aggressively with sweeping emergency rate cuts and offer of cheap dollars in a bid to combat the coronavirus pandemic that has roiled markets and paralyzed large parts
The Economic Relations Division (ERD) has requested the health ministry to immediately send project proposals to get fund launched by the World Bank to prevent coronavirus (COVID-19).
Fatima Yasmin, Secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD), and Manmohan Parkash, Country Director, ADB, signed the loan agreement on behalf of respective sides at a ceremony in Dhaka
Corp. swings to profit as oil prices dive
If the government did not give these exemptions, the country's tax-GDP ratio would increase by nearly two percentage points to 10.61 in 2018-19; a sign that could cheer up the finance minister who often faces criticism from i
Trade decline could drastically affect the market of all import-based products including apparels
NBR directed its 12 VAT Commissionerates to take necessary measures for bringing new VAT payers under the tally marking the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a coronavirus aid package early on Saturday that would provide free testing and paid sick leave, in a bid to limit the economic damage from a pandemic that has shuttered s
Bangladesh Bank gave its final approval to one more non-banking financial institution on Thursday in a decision that raised eyebrows among analysts.
As many as 505 Bangladeshi factories received the GOTS-certification last year, while 438 and 396 entities were registered from India and Europe respectively
BB officials said it is a clarification of the previous circular issued on August 6, 2019 announcing two percent cash incentive to encourage Bangladeshis to send money home through official channel
They said they have not got their payment for handling the containers from the companies for two months