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In Bangladesh, the factories that make clothing for export had remade themselves and raised national incomes along the way.
In Bangladesh, events like Eid-ul-Fitr and Pohela Boishakh generate billions in spending, fuel local industries, and sustain informal economies, from beachside tourism in Cox’s Bazar to the rural ...
Bangladesh's economy might have expanded at a slower pace in April due to prolonged public holidays, the early impact of ...
Bangladesh's economy is showing signs of a gradual recovery, though GDP growth remains under pressure due to historically low tax revenues and a struggling banking sector burdened by about 35 percent ...
According to the latest World Bank report, Bangladesh’s economic growth could slip to 3.3% in the 2024-25 financial year, a ...
Banks have registered sluggish growth in deposits throughout the current fiscal year as elevated inflation and an economic ...
Twelve years have now passed since Bangladesh, one of the deadliest industrial disasters in history. On April 24, 2013, the ...
The crisis emerged with the political transition after the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following a violent ...
On Thursday, the Center for South Asian Studies (C-SAS), a research centre based at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh ...
DHAKA -- Rubel Ahmed Joy now finds it easier to send remittances back home to Bangladesh after the country's banks stabilized access to key services under the new government.
Bangladesh’s economy is showing signs of a gradual recovery, though GDP growth remains under pressure due to historically low tax revenues and a struggling banking sector burdened by about 35% of ...