An atmosphere of unease gripped Bangladesh amid protests by civil society organisations and business sector over the policies of the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Unease grips Bangladesh amid protests in civil administration over interim government’s policies
A sense of unease intensified in Bangladesh overnight amid protests in the civil administration and the business sector over policies of the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. The mass …
Unease grips Bangladesh amid protests in civil administration over interim government’s policies
A sense of unease intensified in Bangladesh overnight amid protests in the civil administration and the business sector over policies of the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. The mass …
Business leaders decry ‘economic assassination’ amid crippling gas crisis
The backbone of Bangladesh’s export economy is buckling under the weight of a persistent energy crisis – one that industry leaders now describe not as a temporary disruption, but as a systemic threat …
Business leaders decry ‘economic assassination’ amid crippling gas crisis
The backbone of Bangladesh’s export economy is buckling under the weight of a persistent energy crisis – one that industry leaders now describe not as a temporary disruption, but as a systemic threat …
China’s commerce minister to visit Bangladesh with largest-ever business delegation
Highlights: Chinese delegation to include 300-member business team Five sectoral match-making sessions to be held between Chinese and Bangladeshi businesses Chinese interest spans RMG, textiles, agro, …
Yunus to stay on as Bangladesh interim chief, says adviser
The chief adviser’s decision to stay in office came two days after he told student-led National Citizen Party (NCP) leaders that he was mulling resignation as he felt ‘the situation is such that he …
UK freezes £90m worth of London properties linked to Hasina regime: report
The move follows increasing pressure on UK authorities to assist Bangladesh in tracing assets tied to the previous regime …
Adam Smith in Bangladesh
Why would Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, be appalled — like any sane observer — by the arrest and incarceration, albeit for a short period, of Nusraat Faria? Because for Smith, the …
Migrant workers in Malaysia seek unpaid wages from a supplier to Japanese companies
Around 280 Bangladeshi migrant workers are demanding unpaid wages from a Malaysian firm which was a supplier to big Japanese companies.