Dhaka February 26, 2025, 4:36 am
NBR raises demand from the subsidiaries of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation
This equipment will be handed over to Fire Service and Civil Defence and city corporations to face the challenges like earthquakes and fires
The Business Partnerships Platform (BPP) is a flagship initiative of the Australian Government
India’s decision for stopping export like last years’ September could make onion market volatile in Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurates Bangladesh embassy complex in Ankara
Nine Bangladeshi enterprises to export 1,450 tonnes of hilsa to India within October 10
In the latest hike, gold prices have been raised by up to Tk 1,750 per Bhori
The state-run BPC intends to import petroleum products categorising them under A, B, C, D and E packages on a CFR basis at Chattogram port
Due to the pandemic, an opportunity for shifting labour-intensive industries to Bangladesh has been created
Govt is preparing to import the highest-ever quantity of onion this year to keep the market stable
They discussed ways to strengthen trade and investment ties between two countries
After a big drop during the second quarter of 2020, the number of ships pulling into ports to unload and load containers rebounded in many parts of the world in the third quarter
They also urged the authorities to impose a duty of US$ 250 on export of raw jute for one metric tonne with a view to safeguarding the domestic industry
The production of ‘made-tea’ is likely to cross the 10 million kg mark this year
The proposal to establish two new separate trade bodies is not legal, says DCCI
The new service will allow Bangladeshi migrants in Malaysia to send wage remittance via Valyou to any beneficiaries in Bangladesh who are bKash wallet users
This year’s target had been set of trading mangoes worth around Taka 700 crore and the target had been fulfilled
A three-member investigation committee of the commerce ministry submitted a preliminary report on Evaly to Commerce Secretary Dr Md Jafar Uddin last week
Decision to dismay genuine investors
The four companies are Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BREB), Dhaka Power Distribution Company (DPDC), Northern Electricity Supply Company Limited (NESCO) and West Zone Power Distribution Company (WZPDCL)