When Khaleda Zia took office in March 1991, there was little reason to expect that she would leave a lasting economic imprint ...
Bangladesh is at a critical crossroads in its economic development, where the urgent need to boost foreign direct investment (FDI) has never been more pronounced. As the country grapples with ...
Bangladesh should leverage targeted policies to transform its diaspora earnings from a resilient lifeline into a powerful ...
Bangladesh’s economy has grown at impressive rates in the last decade. Even as one of the few countries to maintain a high growth rate during the COVID-19 pandemic — recording 6.94 per cent growth in ...
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Why Bangladesh could become Asias strongest economy
Bangladesh has one of the fastest growing populations in Asia. For years, it has relied on low cost factory work to grow.
Bangladesh is working to set up 100 new industrial zones Economic hubs aim to produce clean energy, manage waste Ensuring jobs and rights for nearby communities seen as key NARAYANGANJ, Bangladesh, ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $4.7 billion loan for Bangladesh: $3.3 billion under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangements and $1.4 ...
India-Bangladesh ties hit a low in 2025 as political instability, violence, economic stress and diplomatic drift reshape ...
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2025: Bangladesh economy stabilises unevenly as banking crisis drags growth
Bangladesh's economy is ending the year on a divided note, with hard-won stability in the external sector offset by a deepening crisis of confidence at home, as weak investment, soaring bad loans and ...
The government’s recent decision to integrate investment promotion agencies marks a timely and much-needed reform in Bangladesh’s investment facilitation landscape.
With mobile banking, QR payments, digital wallets, and instant transfers becoming common, Bangladesh is moving steadily ...
Against this backdrop, all eyes are now set on the February election, which is politically significant as Bangladesh is going through a political transition. But economy is no less significant than ...
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