The interim government is set to take swift action in introducing ‘insurance facilities’ for fisher families to safeguard their future against natural disasters and accidents.
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Dhaka has expressed deep concern over the new arrivals of Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals in recent times due to armed conflicts in Myanmar particularly in Rakhine state.
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The recent floods across eastern Bangladesh have inflicted an estimated damage worth Tk 14,421 crore (approximately $1.20 billion), according to a study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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Bangladesh has been witnessing an upsurge in remittance inflow after the fall of Hasina regime. Expatriates sent $425 million in just the first five days of October. The central bank provided the latest data to the media on Sunday.
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The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is losing significant amounts of tax revenue as tax officials are struggling to settle audit files due to procedural complications, according to sources within the agency.
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Business leaders on Saturday urged the interim government to immediately restore law and order, emphasising its necessity for stabilising the current business environment.
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Bangladesh has been tackling persistent high inflation for the past two years, which has outpaced the rate of wage growth consistently.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Friday assured that his government would give immediate attention to the fresh entry of 18,000 Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia in the first phase.
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Country’s poultry production, a key source of accessible protein for low and middle-income consumers, has seen a sharp decline of over 20 per cent.
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The Bangladesh Bank believes that the country’s GDP (gross domestic product) growth for FY25 may witness a decline due to the July-August uprising, floods, and implementation of reform agendas.
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Matador Group, one of the country's leading pen manufacturers, has been accused of establishing a vast empire of land grabbing and various criminal activities in the Hazaribagh and Kamrangirchar areas of Dhaka, reportedly under...
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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched an investigation into NASSA Group’s Chairman Nazrul Islam Mazumder for allegedly laundering around $3 million through trade-based schemes to the United States.
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The unrest among readymade garment (RMG) workers, which began on August 31 at the Nassa Group factory in Ashulia, has escalated beyond initial expectations, despite interim government efforts to resolve the crisis through peaceful means.
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Bangladesh received $2.40 billion remittance in September, recording a massive 80.2 per cent year-on-year growth following a deadly regime change. The central bank released...
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Bangladesh government has lifted the restriction on spending block allocations for the police, allowing funds to be utilised for construction and repair works despite the ongoing austerity policy aimed at reducing public expenditure.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reaffirmed that they would continue to work closely with the authorities to advance Bangladesh’s reform agenda,....
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Bangladesh posted a positive export earnings growth in July - the first month of ongoing FY25 - despite the deadly protests carried out by students and citizens, which ultimately culminated in the Hasina regime’s collapse.
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The government is now planning to sit with the readymade garment workers inside factories as the month-long unrest in the Ashulia zone, on the outskirts of the capital Dhaka......
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World Bank (WB) Group President Ajay Banga has said the global lender would provide $3.5 billion to support the reform initiatives of the interim government of Bangladesh, including reforms in the financial sector.
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said that his country wants to invest in solar panels in Bangladesh and deepen trade and economic ties with Dhaka.
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