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$1b Annual Export Target by 2008
Dearth of equipped labs blurs shrimp prospect
Shrimp exporters are facing inadequate testing facilities in laboratories when they eye US$ 1 billion annual export by 2008.
 
Outcomes of HK WTO Ministerial
CPD's reflections from Bangladesh perspective
continued from Jan 1
Strengthening of MoC's Consultative Process on WTO
There is a mechanism of consultative process in place in the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) for seeking advice from

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DITF draws huge crowd on New Year's Day
Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) witnessed a huge turnout of visitors yesterday, the first day of the New Year, after some dull days following a recent bomb blast incident on Rokeya Sharoni, away
 
Bourses start New Year on a low
The capital market started 2006 with a downtrend in indices.
The DSE General Index declined by 7.55 or 0.45 percent to close at 1669.79 points yesterday from 1677.34579 points on Thursday.

 
New 500 taka note from tomorrow
New prints of 500 taka notes with the signature of Governor of Bangladesh Bank Salehuddin Ahmed will be issued tomorrow.
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Office bearers of BJMA
Kamran T Rahman and Md Talha have been elected chairman and vice chairman of Bangladesh Jute Mills Association (BJMA) for 2006-07.
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New DMDs of Bank Asia
Aminul Islam and Erfanuddin Ahmed have been appointed deputy managing directors of Bank Asia Ltd with effect from January 1, 2006.
 
Kaneria looks forward to India series
Billed as Pakistan's trump card against India, champion leg-spinner Danish Kaneria said it will be a new and tougher challenge for him but he is determined and motivated to play a leading role in theupcoming
 
China-US textiles deal comes into effect
A deal to limit the export of Chinese textiles and apparel to the US market, hammered out in three months of tough talks between Washington and Beijing, was due to come into effect on Sunday.
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ATN news update thru' GP cellphone
Private TV channel ATN Bangla has signed an agreement with mobile phone operator GrameenPhone Ltd to provide news updates through GP cellphones.
 
S Korea's trade surplus down 19.8pc in 2005
South Korea's trade surplus shrank nearly 20 percent year-on-year in 2005 despite record exports due to the rising cost of imported oil and raw materials, the government said Sunday.
 

 
   
 
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