Dhaka January 19, 2025, 5:57 pm
Thanks to economic, social, technological, and infrastructural improvements, Bangladesh has become a vibrant hub of South Asia. Its people and its government deserve to celebrate this remarkable progress in so short a time
Bangladesh's domestic economic size is not that small. A sizeable consumer base is there, but for achieving more, its economy must be partnered with the relatively bigger ones. For Bangladesh, export is the all-important fact
To stay competitive in the global market, our industries need significant scale of innovation and process improvement
Bangladesh’s economic transformation was driven in large part by social changes, starting with the empowerment of women. Bangladesh’s annual GDP growth has exceeded Pakistan’s by roughly 2.5 percentage points per year. And th
Total tax-GDP (gross domestic product) ratio is currently around 10.5 per cent compared to India's 16 per cent, Indonesia's 13 per cent, Vietnam's 24 per cent, and Sri Lanka's 12.1 per cent. And corporate tax collection as a
The energy efficiency and conservation campaign should become a priority policy agenda for our country as well
Putin’s popularity is a mystery to many in the West. n spite of declining incomes, rising prices, and the viral videos showing the luxury in which senior officials live, Putin has stayed at or near these heights, unthinkable
The LGRD minister had assured the city residents of getting the Dhaka streets rid of water-logging problem 'within a year'. The problem of water-logging had turned worst during last monsoon when rainfall was more than normal.
The bond market is now only about 5.0 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
CSR aims to insure that a company's conduct of business is ethical. This means taking account of its social, economic, human rights and environmental impacts
Since 2006, SAFTA has contributed significantly to free trade in the region, which has reached $1.2 billion. But still it remains below its potential