Dhaka February 25, 2025, 4:12 pm
Gulf countries United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The civil aviation ministry will sit with the NBR and the finance ministry to finalise the details of the waiver
The fate of about 150,000 workers who are in the process of going abroad with jobs has fallen uncertain as the host countries cannot receive them shortly because of the prolonged coronavirus pandemic, insiders have said.
The first train carrying onions entered the station on Saturday afternoon
Both malls will remain closed till Eid
Thanks to customer donations, the Emirates Airline Foundation used a staggering 132 million
The government has taken measures to increase DAP fertiliser production for boosting agriculture production aiming to help avoid possible food shortages due to coronavirus pandemic.
The country's farmers have plunged into a deep despair, as prices of both rice and paddy have started declining with the beginning of Boro harvest in full swing.
Shoppers will have to book their store visits online
The central bank has invited applications from interested banks by May 14 to sign participatory agreements (PAs) on receiving refinancing facility under the large industries and services sector.
Despite enormous economic loss suffered by shopkeepers
National tax collector has ordered the field-level VAT offices to investigate businesses that avoided the payment of consumption levy and submission of returns, despite being operational during the lockdown.
Shops besides main roads will not be allowed to reopen
The government has asked the authorities concerned to take effective measures for speedy release of imported goods--especially key essential commodities--from different ports amid the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
The parcel train left Chattogram for Sharisabari in Jamalpur around 3:00 pm on Wednesday
Stringent procedural complexities make it difficult for non-apparel businesses to avail the relief packages intended to cushion the blow from the coronavirus pandemic.
British new car sales slumped by around 97 per cent in April to the lowest level of any month since February 1946, according to preliminary data from an industry body.
Around 2,200 clothing factories have applied for bank credits worth nearly Tk 31.5 billion from the government’s coronavirus bailout funds to pay workers.
Fresh borrowers will have to pay interest on all kinds of loans as usual for April and May, according to a Bangladesh Bank, or BB, notice on Monday.
Bangladesh's biggest wholesale clothing market at Baburhat in Narsingdi district has reopened prior to the Eid-ul-Fitr with some curbs amid the nationwide lockdown designed to limit the coronavirus spread.