Dhaka May 1, 2025, 4:47 am
India on Sunday banned exports of onions, a common ingredient in Indian cooking, as prices remain high due to a seasonal shortage which has been worsened by flooding in several states
Land-related problems and intermittent power supply alongside manpower shortage are also hindering the tea sector's advancement
Jamuna Group, Meghna Group and CEAT are all set to enter the market with huge investments and produce more tyres than what the country needs. Their entry will help Bangladesh save around Tk 3,000 crore a year that it spends f
If the BIWTA deploys its own dredgers to restore the water flow of the four rivers, public funds can be saved
Business lobbies, including the European Union Business Forum, have long pushed for such rules to make the import of samples and other low-cost products hassle-free
Employment of workers, relations between workers and employers, fixation of minimum rates of wages, payment of wages, compensation for injuries to workers during working hours, health and safety issues in EPZs or Economic Zon
Bangladesh government has approved the export of 500 tonnes of hilsa to India as a gesture of goodwill from BD on the occasion of Durga Puja
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The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday formally selected Kristalina Georgieva of Bulgaria to be only the second woman ever to lead the 189-member institution
Bangladesh must take urgent steps to improve road safety to continue its robust growth, said World Bank vice president for South Asia Region Hartwig Schafer on Tuesday as he concluded a two-day visit to the country with UN Se
Biman Bangladesh airlines is offering discount on five international and four domestic routes during the three-day 8th Asian Tourism Fair, that begins in the capital from Thursday
As protesters jammed the streets of Buenos Aires on Tuesday, acting International Monetary Fund chief David Lipton said the fund will continue to support Argentina through the “challenging times” it faces, but he did not spec
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe were due to unveil a new free trade pact
After a bumpy few years, luxury brands are re-committing to China’s market as a weaker yuan and the US trade war funnel more Chinese high-end spending back home, Tiffany & Co CEO Alessandro Bogliolo said in an interview
Oil rose further above $64 a barrel on Monday, supported by doubts about how quickly Saudi Arabia can restore output after a crippling attack this month and a resulting greater focus by investors on supply risks
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has directed its field officials, to send the applications filed by the businesses for getting the 13-digit VAT registration or Electronic Business Identification Number (E-BIN) to the conc
Confident it can crack the $300 billion US clothing and shoes market where many other foreign retailers have failed, Britain’s Primark is ready to raise its bet on the country by securing new sources of fast fashion in centra
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has issued a directive asking the seller organization to pay VAT in case of selling products and services through online
Hong Kong stocks started Monday with small gains on hopes for progress in trade talks between China and the US.
China's customs office said on Thursday it had granted export licenses to some Argentine meat-processing plants, as the Asian country looks to plug a supply gap after an African swine fever outbreak decimated China's pig herd