Government must bring down prices of essentials
Capital machinery imports are recovering slowly as concerns over political uncertainty ease and banks show more willingness to facilitate investments amidst increased liquidity in terms of US dollars and stability in the exchange rate. During the July-January period of this fiscal year (FY), LC openings for capital machinery grew three percent year-on-year to $1,557 million, according to Bangladesh Bank data.
The Centre for Policy Dialogue yesterday recommended abolishing the Quick Enhancement of Electricity and Energy Supply (Special Provision) Act 2010 and making proper plans to phase out fossil fuel based power plants.
The CPD in partnership with WEF concluded the survey on 71 executives
The CPD in partnership with WEF concluded the survey on 71 executives
CPD Chairman Prof Rehman Sobhan says
Authorities must take better care of rural students
India's Ananta Aspen Centre are jointly organising the event with CPD
CPD Distinguished Fellow Debapriya Bhattacharya says
Government must bring down prices of essentials
Capital machinery imports are recovering slowly as concerns over political uncertainty ease and banks show more willingness to facilitate investments amidst increased liquidity in terms of US dollars and stability in the exchange rate. During the July-January period of this fiscal year (FY), LC openings for capital machinery grew three percent year-on-year to $1,557 million, according to Bangladesh Bank data.
The Centre for Policy Dialogue yesterday recommended abolishing the Quick Enhancement of Electricity and Energy Supply (Special Provision) Act 2010 and making proper plans to phase out fossil fuel based power plants.
The CPD in partnership with WEF concluded the survey on 71 executives
The CPD in partnership with WEF concluded the survey on 71 executives
CPD Chairman Prof Rehman Sobhan says
Authorities must take better care of rural students
India's Ananta Aspen Centre are jointly organising the event with CPD
CPD Distinguished Fellow Debapriya Bhattacharya says
Mess residents’ struggle highlights vulnerability to high food prices