PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the online meeting to review Vietnam’s financial activities in the first half of 2020, July 7, 2020. (Photo: VNA) He said despite COVID-19, Vietnam has secured economic balances …
10mn people to get food aid across Bangladesh during Eid amid pandemic
The government has decided to distribute free rice to more than 10 million vulnerable people across the country before and during the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha holidays, amid the Covid-19 pandemic that is …
Financial Flows Illicit Ones Put Economy Under Threat
By Md. Zillur Rahaman Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) is a growing concern not only for Bangladesh, many developing countries of the world are also suffering with this alarming issue since long and it …
Bangladesh gearing up for new era of taxation
The government has chalked out a series of programmes to enter a new era of taxation from 2020-21 FY in the run-up to achieving Vision 2041 and reaching the Sustainable Development Goals 2030. “We …
Bangladesh reports spike in coronavirus fatalities
Recoveries also increased by 1,953 to reach 78,102, the ministry added. Meanwhile, another media worker died of COVID-19 in Bangladesh on Tuesday. Ahsan Habib, 58, a finance executive at the country’s …
OP-ED: Bangladesh into the 4IR
This is evident from how seriously leading countries take Bangladesh into consideration when making strategic geo-political decisions — be it positive or negative. Bangladesh has been successful in …
The Latest: Italy orders suspension of Bangladesh flights
ROME — Italy has ordered a one-week suspension of incoming flights from Bangladesh after a spate of coronavirus cases near Rome were traced to members of the Bangladeshi community who had recently …
Rising above adversity: community-led climate adaptation along Bangladesh’s coastal belt
Hundreds of millions of lives hang in the balance. To address the challenges, the United Nations Development Programme has been supporting Bangladesh to access global finance and to implement both a …
Taiwan’s Export Slump Worsens as Second-Wave Fears Sap Demand
Overseas shipments from Taiwan fell 3.8% last month, according to a statement from Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance Tuesday. That compares to the median estimate for a 3.7% drop in a survey of economists.
Taiwan’s Export Slump Worsens as Second-Wave Fears Sap Demand
Overseas shipments from Taiwan fell 3.8% last month, according to a statement from Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance Tuesday. That compares to the median estimate for a 3.7% drop in a survey of economists.