Dhaka May 12, 2025, 10:06 pm
Economists suggest austerity as tax receipt set to shrink
Covid-19-induced disruption in the global supply chain, is likely to dampen the growth prospect during fiscal year 2019-20
If policy rate is reduced, commercial banks will get low-cost funds and lend it to affected enterprises at cheaper rate, Dr Fahmida Khatun
Major projects to require time extension
And it may terminate around 25 million jobs worldwide
Releasing goods held-up at the port, auctioning unreleased goods and preventing forgery helped increase revenue collection in February
Among all sectors, the income tax performed better in revenue collection. During the first eight months, the NBR collected Tk44,624 crore against the target of Tk57,782 crore
The original ADP size for the current fiscal year was Taka 2,02,721 crore and Taka 9,800 crore was downsized from the project assistance portion in the revised ADP
IMED recommendations remain unheeded for last 27 years
The 2008-09 global financial crisis increased global unemployment by 22 million
Chittagong Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CMCCI) made the call aiming to reduce the dependency on foreign fabrics
Impact of global COVID-19 pandemic
The government is going to revise the Annual Development Programme (ADP), trimming down the allocations by Tk 102 billion to Tk 1.93 trillion, officials said on Tuesday.
Salim Osman warned that the garment industry could collapse if the epidemic worsens
The award will be handed over to the nominated firms at a formal ceremony in the capital soon
The reinstated rates become effective from Tuesday
The app features all information about investments in national savings tools
The US Federal Reserve and its global counterparts moved aggressively with sweeping emergency rate cuts and offer of cheap dollars in a bid to combat the coronavirus pandemic that has roiled markets and paralyzed large parts
The Economic Relations Division (ERD) has requested the health ministry to immediately send project proposals to get fund launched by the World Bank to prevent coronavirus (COVID-19).
Fatima Yasmin, Secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD), and Manmohan Parkash, Country Director, ADB, signed the loan agreement on behalf of respective sides at a ceremony in Dhaka