Dhaka April 22, 2025, 9:43 pm
Bangladesh Bank has revoked the special incentives for the bankers announced for working with physical presence in banks during the general holidays.
India said on Sunday it would privatise state-run companies in non-strategic sectors and stop fresh insolvency cases for a year, as the economy grapples with a coronavirus-related standstill.
The average number of e-shopping deliveries is around 30,000 every day in regular times but it has reached 40,000-45,000 ahead of Eid-ul Fitr
The demand for digital needs among people has risen significantly in recent months
The customs authority has offered duty benefit to the local manufacturers of personal protective gears, disinfectants and masks.
Many small businesses, specially clothing retailers, are counting loss, as the city dwellers prefer
A leading banker Saturday suggested large-scale merger and acquisition (M&A)
The first unit (660 MW) of newly-constructed Payra coal-fired power plant went into commercial operation on Thursday
The government expects to achieve 20.04 million tonnes of Boro production target,
The coronavirus pandemic has killed the Eid joy.
Normal activities at Chittagong Port are being hampered as many importers
Apparel sector leaders have proposed developing a virtual market platform mainly to dispose of readymade garments worth billion dollars
Local cement manufacturers have urged the government to refund an accumulated advance income tax (AIT) worth Tk 7.5 billion
Several digital service related trade bodies today called for a special stimulus package of Tk 5,000 crore for the information communication technology (ICT) sector
The number of active internet connections in Bangladesh has crossed the landmark of 10 crore
The world economy is projected to shrink by 3.2 per cent in 2020
Mobile phone recharge has gone digital by up to 40 per cent from less than 15 per cent
Bangladesh has decided to gradually resume economic activities, a decision that was taken at a time when the daily detection of coronavirus patients
Bangladesh has sought a two-year duty-free access for its readymade garment products
CAAB provides various types of aeronautical services, such as landing, parking, route navigation, boarding bridge and embarkation facilities, to airlines