In the landscape of world power rivalries, Bangladesh has somehow found itself in a dangerous and opportune position.
Chicken and egg prices shoot up, but it’s too late for many small poultry businesses in Bangladesh
Many farms have closed. Only the big businesses who do not have a problem with losses of millions of taka are still in business,” he said. FEED, CHICK PRICES Sumon Howlader, president of Bangladesh …
For key Bangladesh wetland, bid for Ramsar status is no guarantee of protection
The Ramsar Convention calls for the protection and sustainable use of wetlands, and designates internationally important ones as Ramsar sites. Bangladesh signed up to the convention in 1992, and that same year the Sundarbans,
Bangladesh to hold Business Summit in March 11-13
Bangladesh is going to organise Business Summit 2023 in the Dhaka in March, marking the 50 years of the Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industries. ‘Bangladesh Business Summit-2023 …
71.6pc Japanese companies want to expand business in Bangladesh
Around 71.6 per cent of Japanese companies operating in Bangladesh want to expand their business in the country. The information was revealed today at a webinar titled, “Investment Opportunities in Hi …
Ganga Vilas completes Bangladesh stretch, set to re-enter India at Dhubri
The enchanting journey of the Ganga Vilas River cruise through the waters of Bangladesh came to an end with the visit to the historic places in northern Rangpur district.
Rohingya Crisis Response in Bangladesh Is a strategic shift from the current approach needed?
Approximately one million people from the Rohingya community escaping violence in Myanmar arrived in Cox’s Bazar district of Bangladesh in August 2017. Five years have passed and the crisis has now …
Tamim Iqbal returns to lead Bangladesh in first two ODI matches against England at home
The batter missed out on the ODI series against India in December last year due to a groin injury. Batter Litton Das had led the side to a huge 2-1 series win …
Boat carrying 71 Rohingya refugees lands in Indonesia
A boat that was carrying 71 Rohingya refugees fleeing from refugee camps landed in Indonesia on Thursday. The refugees were escaping from Bangladesh due to inability to find work.
With US review threat looming, Bangladesh scrambles to explain alleged export of knock-off brand garments
Two Western trade associations have claimed that Bangladesh and some other countries export counterfeit or knock-off garments bearing designs similar to those of famous apparel brands. The United …