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Local firm wins $4.25m order to build tug boat for Singapore
Bond system to spur shipyards growth suggested
A Bangladeshi shipyard has won a $ 4.
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Western Union plans cut in charges, service expansion
Company's South Asia top official tells
Western Union (WU), the world's leading money transfer company, plans to cut its charges and expand its services to remote destinations in Bangladesh, the company's regional head said on a recent visit
 
Combating financial crimes in Bangladesh
What is a financial crime ?
There is no internationally accepted definition of financial crime. Rather, the term expresses different concepts depending on the jurisdiction and on the context.

 
Dhaka, Delhi renew inland water transit protocol
India and Bangladesh on Tuesday renewed the protocol on inland water transit and trade for movement of vessels between the two countries.
 
Road show on Nepalese tourism held
Nepal Tourism Board organised a road show in Dhaka on Sunday with a view to promoting its tourism destinations in Bangladesh.
 
Asean economic ministers meet today
Southeast Asian economic ministers will meet in Brunei on Thursday and Friday to discuss progress on efforts to establish an economic community by 2015, the Singapore government said Wednesday.
 
Taiwanese trade mission due tomorrow
A trade mission of 30 Taiwan delegates will arrive in Dhaka tomorrow on a three-day visit to conduct business meetings with their Bangladeshi counterparts.
 
Korean group to invest more $6.5m in DEPZ
M/s Savar Dyeing and Finishing Industries Limited, a sister concern of South Korean Youngone Group, will expand its project in Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ) with an additional investment of US dollar
 
Venezuela to quit IMF, WB
Venezuela is set to quit the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in a move announced by firebrand President Hugo Chavez as Latin American countries become increasingly wary of the two institutions.
 

 
   
 
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