From early protectionist policies by the US and some European countries to Cold War-era trade manoeuvres, the world has come across a long history of using import tariffs that shaped global commerce ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will hold "bilateral talks" with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow (4 April) in Bangkok on the sidelines of Bimstec Summit. "The talks will be held ...
The government has a plan to recruit around 5,000 physicians to provide healthcare services to the people of the country. "The interim government has been working to improve healthcare services across ...
We are studying it. Since it is negotiable, we will negotiate and I am sure we can craft out the best deal,” the Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said quoting Prof Yunus as saying ...
The interim government hopes that it would be able to move towards a solution that would be a win-win situation for both the countries ...
সফর শুরুর আগে ভারতের প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, ‘বিমসটেক দেশগুলোর নেতাদের সঙ্গে আমি সাক্ষাৎ করব। আমাদের জনগণের স্বার্থের কথা মাথায় রেখে ফলপ্রসূভাবে কীভাবে সহযোগিতা আরও জোরদার করা যায়, তার অপেক্ষা করছি।’ ...
While progress has been made since 1990, the country continues to record the highest rate of stillbirths in South Asia, demanding immediate and scaled-up interventions ...
On the fourth day of Eid, most shops in the capital's local kitchen markets remained closed, and the supply of goods was low.
The government would take tougher actions to curb extortion and terrorist activities in the hilly areas, Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said today (3 April).
Varawut Silpa-archa, Thailand's Minister for Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) today called on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus here on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit. Jiraporn Sindhuprai ...
The Thai prime minister welcomed the BIMSTEC leaders and exchanged pleasantries at the Grand Ballroom of Shangri-La Hotel. She made a brief remark at the dinner which was followed by a toast ...
Roughly $1.7 trillion is set to be erased from the S&P 500 Index when trading opens today (3 April) amid worries that President Donald Trump's sweeping new round of tariffs could plunge the economy ...