Dhaka’s real challenge is to convert political change into economic credibility amid mounting external shocks.
"Prime Minister Tarique Rahman of Bangladesh will have to focus on his primary task of reviving the economy," writes Farid ...
Bangladesh’s economy in the first week of March revolved around slowing private investment, shifts in the domestic LPG market, a surge in remittance inflows, persistent export decline, rising ...
In addition to disrupting the official trade flow, the war in Myanmar has led to a spike in smuggling, black markets, and other economic crimes.
Iran-Israel conflict raises concerns over Bangladesh remittances, forex reserves and migrant jobs as Middle East instability ...
The US-Iran war is poised to increase the prices of imported petroleum products, LNG and disrupt the supply chain of industrial raw materials.
Any renewed shocks – inflation, power shortages, job losses or currency instability – will have immediate political consequences.
Foreign Minister Khalilur said he conveyed to US Assistant Secretary S Paul Kapur that efforts should be made to resolve the conflict as soon as possible through dialogue and by giving diplomacy a ...
Among Bangladesh’s key demands is zero reciprocal tariff treatment for garments produced using American cotton or man-made fibres. The government argues that this measure would strengthen the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tarique Rahman, chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), shows victory sign during a press conference, following the BNP's ...
AK Azad, Managing Director of Ha-Meem Group and Vice President of the International Chamber of Commerce Bangladesh (ICC Bangladesh), ...
Friendship to All, Malice to None” is the main motto of Bangladesh's foreign policy. It portrays Bangladesh's intention to the external world that they ...
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