Volume 4 Number 330 Mon. May 03, 2004    
 
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Bangladesh on track to achieve growth target
ADB quarterly economic update says
Bangladesh is on track to achieve the target of 5.
 
DCCI proposes Tk 3000cr govt fund to finance RMG backward linkage industries
Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) has requested the government to create a Tk 3,000 crore fund for financing backward linkage industries of the ready made garment (RMG) sector at six to seven
 
Businesses seek revision of account trade deal with Myanmar
Business leaders have urged the government to revise the account trade agreement with Myanmar saying the deal is not helpful to augment bilateral trade.
 
WTO diplomats for meaningful effort to restart trade talks
WTO negotiators from the United States, the European Union, Brazil, Kenya and South Africa said after meeting in London Saturday that "meaningful effort" was needed to move forward stalled global trade
 
Investors on edge as Indian political future looks less rosy
Just one month ago, it seemed nothing could go wrong for India with economic growth rocketing and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's reform-minded government looking like a shoo-in for re-election.
 
LDCs must unite to protect their interests in WTO talks: ActionAid
Least developed countries (LDCs) at the forthcoming WTO mini-ministerial should reach a consensus on protecting their common interests, ActionAid Bangladesh, a non-governmental organisation, said in Dhaka
 
New DMD of Grameen Bank
Dipal Chandra Barua has been promoted to the position of deputy managing director of Grameen Bank.

Prior to this promotion, he was the general manager of the bank, says a press release.

 
Deals signed for Tk 278cr German grant
Germany will provide a grant of 40.6 million euro equivalent to Tk 278 crore for development of energy and infrastructure under two agreements signed yesterday.
 
EU expansion may throw long economic shadow
The new EU goes back to work this week with 25 members and the long-term economic consequences of its historic enlargement could prove greater than the continent's political reunification.
 

 
   
 
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