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Bangladesh invites Korean investment as nation seeks reboot as modern business hub
Bangladesh's new technocratic leadership is seeking to reposition the South Asian country as a modern, investor-friendly hub ...
Bangladesh's economy is expected to see a short-term boost in confidence as election-related activities gather pace, ...
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Bangladesh faces major challenges ahead of LDC graduation: ICCB
Bangladesh's upcoming graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category in November 2026 represents a historic achievement, but also ushers in significant challenges requiring deep structural ...
As rising protectionism across major economies continues to shape global trade, Bangladesh should pivot towards emerging ...
Despite a recovery from political unrest, the economy faltered in the fourth quarter, reflecting challenges in growth, says ...
Bangladesh is courting Turkish investors, highlighting its business-friendly climate and growing trade ties during a high-level visit ...
Bangladesh's garment sector, the lifeblood of its economy, faces uncertainty as fresh labour law changes raise fears of ...
Bangladesh could serve as a hub for Turkish investors looking to expand into Asia, according to a Bangladeshi official.
The concept of value-investing, made popular by Warren Buffett, revolves around buying high-quality businesses at prices below their intrinsic value and holding them for the long term. Value investors ...
Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that ensuring the independence of the Bangladesh Bank is essential to address the country's ongoing economic challenges. Speaking to ...
United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSN
Bangladesh, Kuwait plan stronger political, economic, defence cooperation
Bangladesh and Kuwait today (19 October) agreed to strengthen cooperation in political, economic, defence, labour, development and cultural fields. The two sides, during their first-ever 'political ...
The economy of Bangladesh demonstrated a significant recovery during the second half of fiscal year 2024-‘25 (FY25), observed the World Bank (WB) in its new update, released today. According to the ...
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