Bangladesh's central bank has hired three "Big Four" accounting firms - EY, Deloitte and KPMG - to audit banks it says lost $17 billion to business people close to the regime of former leader Sheikh Hasina,
Bangladesh has not outlawed Indian TV stations in the country, contrary to reports the government pulled the plug on all Indian satellite channels as tensions soared between the South Asian neighbours.
Climate activists have called for a greater investment in climate infrastructure of Bangladesh. Sohanur Rahman, executive coordinator of YouthNet Global, said: “Although youth and children may be more vulnerable to climate change,
US-based pizza chain Domino's Pizza has expanded its presence in Bangladesh with the opening of its 37th outlet. The new restaurant is located in Dargah Gate, Sylhet, as reported by The Business Standard.
Advisers in the interim government argue that four agreements signed by the Hasina government with India are unequal.
With growing demand for semiconductors and a need for diversified supply chains, Bangladesh is evaluating how it can play a meaningful role in this critical industry
Argent LNG, which is developing a 25 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) LNG facility in Louisiana, has signed a non-binding agreement with the government of Bangladesh to purchase up to 5 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually,
DHAKA, Jan 27, 2025 (BSS)- Bangladesh are confirmed to finish at seventh place in the ICC World Test Championship, which is in its third cycle at this momentum. In the first two cycles, Bangladesh languished at the bottom table.
Of the $48.84 billion in total exports in FY24, $7.07 billion worth of goods were exported from Bepza-operated zones, says Bepza Member (Investment Development) Md Ashraful Kabir
The agreement was finalised during a meeting between top leaders of both parties at IAB's central office in Dhaka's Paltan
Bangladesh's central bank has hired three "Big Four" accounting firms - EY, Deloitte and KPMG - to audit banks it says lost $17 billion to business people close to the regime of former leader Sheikh Hasina,
The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that his country's high growth under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was "fake" and faulted the world for not questioning what he said was her corruption.