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Bangla-Iran chamber needed to boost trade
Visiting Iranian commerce minister tells FBCCI meet
The visiting Iranian commerce minister yesterday called for setting up a Bangladesh-Iran joint chamber of commerce and industry to expand bilateral trade.
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Set up Sino-Bangla road link
Businesses urge govts
Top business leaders of Bangladesh and China yesterday urged the governments of their respective sides to establish road link between the two countries on a priority basis to boost bilateral trade and
 
Energy producers urged to use cost-effective plants
Wartsila seminar held
Experts at a seminar yesterday urged Bangladeshi energy producers to use cost-effective and energy-saving power plants like Wartsila's power generating plants.
 
Oil dips on Opec comments
Crude oil prices fell on world markets Tuesday as the market digested Opec comments suggesting an increase in crude production output and anticipated rising inventories in the United States.
 
Working condition in RMG units not satisfactory
Roundtable told
The working condition in Bangladesh's readymade garment units is not satisfactory, speakers at a roundtable said yesterday.
 
BenQ faces uphill task to make Siemens phone unit profitable
Taiwan's BenQ Corp faces a formidable challenge to turn around Siemens' mobile phone handset business, where continued heavy losses finally led the German electronics and engineering group to call ita
 
EU defends Airbus aid in US air row
The European Union's executive commission said Wednesday that there was no reason for EU members to give up launch aid to Airbus, in a growing trade war with the US over subsidies to aircraft makers.
 
Asia Energy appoints Impact its PR agency in Bangladesh
Asia Energy Corporation (Bangladesh) Pty Ltd yesterday appointed Impact PR its official public relations agency in Bangladesh.
 
BB clarification
If the government borrowing increases in the end of the current fiscal year, Bangladesh Bank can manage this by using its monetary instruments and private sector credit will not be curtailed because of
 
IMF urges budget stimulus to help ROK growth
Despite showing clear signs of recovery, Korea needs a budget stimulus to help spur growth, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
 
IMF official urges EU to avoid China textile curbs
Amid mounting trade tensions, the IMF’s chief European analyst repeated his organisation's appeal to the European Union Tuesday to avoid imposing curbs on surging imports of clothes and textiles fromChina.
 
India-Canada flights to increase five-fold
India and Canada have agreed to boost passenger flights five-fold between the two countries as part of a pact liberalising bilateral air transport, a statement Wednesday said.
 

 
   
 
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