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ADB for raising power tariff
Make power sector commercially viable: Country director
ADB Country Director in Bangladesh Hua Du has stressed the need for raising power tariff, saying present rate is the lowest not only in South Asia but also in the Asia Pacific.
 
Forge partnership to serve world market
British envoy urges Bangladesh-UK businesses
British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Anwar Choudhury yesterday urged the Bangladeshi and British companies to forge partnership not merely for the markets in the two countries, but also to serve the
 
Run-Up To Budget FY 07
ICC-B seeks pragmatic, not populist budget
The International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh (ICC-B) has said the government should go for more pragmatic approach in its budgetary measures instead of presenting a populist budget to rejuvenate the
 
Cyber fair ends on a high
The first-ever cyber fair at Bhasani Novo Theatre in Dhaka ended yesterday amid huge response from visitors.
 
ICB to issue Tk 120cr Acropetal Textiles debentures
Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB) will issue debentures worth Tk 120 crore in favour of Acropetal Textiles Ltd (ATL).
 
Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia seal anti-US trade deal
The leftist leaders of Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia signed a trade agreement Saturday to counter a US-led drive to forge a Pan-American free trade area.
 
Dutch-Bangla Bank okays 25pc cash dividend
Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd has declared a 25 per cent cash dividend for its shareholders for the year 2005.
 
Renaissance Aviation's summer tour packages
Renaissance Aviation Services Ltd (RASL), the general sales agent (GSA) of Air Mauritius, Egypt Air, Garuda Indonesia and South African Airways, on Saturday announced its summer tour packages and fares
 
India's Jet Airways yearly profit up 15pc
Jet Airways, India's largest private airline, said Saturday full-year net earnings rose 15 percent on air-traffic growth and profit from the sale and leaseback of planes.
 

 
   
 
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