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Jagaran Chakma

Jagaran Chakma is a Staff Reporter of The Daily Star

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Local prefabricated steel industry hits demand slump

9 August 2026
Public sector demand for locally manufactured prefabricated steel has dropped by nearly 90 percent
9 August 2026
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Predictable policies key to attracting FDI

2 August 2026
Despite its large market and young workforce, Bangladesh trails regional peers in attracting foreign direct investment due to policy uncertainty, weak logistics and unreliable energy, according to Rupali Chowdhury, president of the Foreign Investors’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
2 August 2026
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Chinese footprint widens in Bangladesh’s economic landscape

2 August 2026
China became Bangladesh’s second-largest source of net FDI in 2025, accounting for more than 18 percent of total inflows
2 August 2026
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Industries reel under gas crisis

26 July 2026
Bangladesh’s industrial sector is taking a heavy hit from the worsening gas crisis, which is raising operating costs and threatening the country’s export competitiveness.
26 July 2026
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Construction sector loses steam

21 July 2026
The country’s construction sector is facing one of its worst slowdowns in years as weaker public development spending, slower private investment and high borrowing costs reduce demand for housing and construction materials.
21 July 2026
Invest Bangladesh

Will ‘Invest Bangladesh’ make investing easier?

20 July 2026
Invest Bangladesh -- about to become the country’s sole investment promotion agency -- cannot remove every roadblock on its own
20 July 2026
Invest Bangladesh new investment agency

Will 'Invest Bangladesh' make investing easier?

19 July 2026
The new authority promises a genuine one-stop service through integrated digital platforms, statutory timelines for approvals and a single-window clearance system
19 July 2026
Bangladesh Exports of Non-Leather Shoes

Non-leather footwear exports stall, miss global boom

19 July 2026
After rebounding strongly over two years, the non-leather footwear exports lost momentum in the last fiscal year, logging only 1.6 percent growth as manufacturers grappled with high borrowing costs, capacity constraints and lingering political uncertainty.
19 July 2026
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Bailout package bottleneck still a concern

Trade body and business chamber leaders said the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic is largely dependent on prompt implementation of the stimulus package.
11 June 2020
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Allow black money in housing: REHAB

Real estate companies have urged the government to allow black money to be invested in the housing sector through the upcoming budget without prying into the sources as it would help the vulnerable industry survive the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
10 June 2020

Cement manufacturers want cuts in import duty on clinker

The cement manufacturers have sought a 60 per cent cut in import duty on clinker and waiver on existing loan interest, to recover from the losses they suffered since the COVID-19 outbreak.
9 June 2020
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Light engineering industry seeks waiver of AIT on raw material imports

Local light engineering product manufacturers have sought withdrawal of the 5 per cent advance income tax (AIT) on the import of basic raw materials as the sector has been struggling to survive amid the coronavirus outbreak.
7 June 2020
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‘Please bring down bike registration fees’

The motorcycle makers’ association has demanded an 81 per cent cut in bike registration fees in next fiscal year’s budget as the purchasing power of the general mass has seen a sharp fall due to the pandemic.
6 June 2020
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Adani kicks off land development for Indian SEZ

Although most of Bangladesh’s major construction projects were put on hold amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (Adani Ports & SEZ), began land development at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Shilpa Nagar (BSMSN) in Mirsarai, Chattogram during the recent nationwide lockdown.
4 June 2020
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Tk 2,492cr projects to fight Covid-19

The government will set up isolation and critical care units in district hospitals all over the country as part of its efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
2 June 2020

Tk 2,492cr projects to fight COVID-19 to get nod today

Two projects worth Tk 2,492 crore chalked out as part of the government’s plan to fight the pandemic will be tabled in today’s meeting of the Executive Committee of National Economic Council (Ecnec).
1 June 2020

NTT DoCoMo poured $350m in Bangladesh. But it is now leaving empty-handed.

Japan’s largest mobile firm NTT DoCoMo is leaving Bangladesh after 12 years completely empty-handed despite injecting $350 million in the country.
31 May 2020

Commercial production starts of another promising COVID-19 cure

Local pharmaceuticals have started commercial production of an anti-flu and viral infection medication found effective in treating novel coronavirus patients by Combined Military Hospital (CMH) and Bangladesh Air Force (BAF).
31 May 2020
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Beximco hands over first batch of remdesivir to govt

Beximco Pharmaceuticals yesterday handed over the first batch of its antiviral drug remdesivir that has shown the most promise in treating Covid-19 patients by cutting the duration of symptoms from 15 days to 11.
21 May 2020
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BB lets foreign firms bring in emergency funds from abroad

The central bank has relaxed regulations for foreign firms operating in Bangladesh such that they can bring in short-term working capital from abroad to tide them over during the pandemic, which has choked off their cash flows.
12 May 2020
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Next year’s budget to be Tk 550,000cr

Keeping in mind the devastating impact of coronavirus and long, arduous road to recovery, the government has prepared a draft budget of Tk 550,000 crore for the next fiscal year, up 5 per cent from this year’s.
2 May 2020
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Dhaka Elevated Expressway work will be in full swing once normalcy returns

The investors of the 47-kilometre Dhaka Elevated Expressway are committed to completing the project as rapidly as possible as implementation had faced a setback due to the pandemic and a fund crisis, said AHMS Aktar, the project director.
29 April 2020
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Wanted: Tk 2,600cr

The global coronavirus pandemic has left no sector unscathed and stopped hardly any businesses from turning to the government for a pie of the stimulus package announced to mitigate the economic fallout.
28 April 2020
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AC sellers in hot water

This was supposed to be a busy summer for the air conditioner manufacturers, what Bangladesh’s tremendous growth momentum that is raising the purchasing capacity of the middle-class and getting better access to electricity and the mercury inching up every year.
28 April 2020
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Beza plans generous incentives to tempt foreign investors

The Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (Beza) plans to put in place a generous incentive package to perk up the country’s investment climate and attract more foreign investors to economic zones in the post-coronavirus era when companies will scope out new destinations to reduce costs.
26 April 2020
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CHT fruit growers given short end of the stick

If you have had a pineapple recently, there’s a pretty good chance it came from the Chittagong Hill Tracts. That’s because the three districts account for some 60 per cent of the juicy fruit consumed in the country.
22 April 2020
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Ceramic and steel manufacturers not far behind

There is an Ethiopian folk tale of a man who survived a cold night naked on a mountaintop merely by staying transfixed at a distant fire.
21 April 2020
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Local cement makers won’t lay off employees despite setback

Cement manufacturers in Bangladesh would not lay off any employees despite the collapse in demand for the key construction material and economic uncertainties brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, said industry players.
21 April 2020

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