Refayet Ullah Mirdha | The Daily Star
Skip to main content
Home
Thursday, August 20, 2026
LNG supply from Excelerate terminal halted, gas crisis intensifies
US-Iran conflict looming again? Why the 60-day truce failed
Do women-only bus services really make commuting easier?
বাংলা

Main navigation

  • News
    • Politics
    • Governance
    • Crime and Justice
    • Accidents and Fires
    • Technology
    • Education
    • Healthcare
    • Environment
    • World
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Views
    • Interviews
    • Tribute
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Agriculture
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Global Economy
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • More Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Relationships
    • Health and Wellness
    • Food and Recipe
    • Travel and Leisure
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Books and Literature
    • Heritage
    • TV & Film
    • Music
    • Theatre & Arts
  • Slow Reads
    • In Focus
    • Geopolitical Insights
    • Big Picture
    • Unheard Voices
  • Youth
    • Academics
    • Career and Skills
    • Campus Life
    • Off Campus
    • Pop Culture
  • Ds+
    • Business +
    • Investigative Stories
    • Roundtables
    • Supplements
    • Law & Our Rights
    • My Dhaka
  • বাংলা
  • E-paper
  • Today’s News
Thursday, August 20, 2026
  • E-paper
  • Today’s News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Governance
    • Crime and Justice
    • Accidents and Fires
    • Technology
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Healthcare
    • World
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Views
    • Interviews
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Agriculture
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Global Economy
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • More Sports
    • Tennis
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Relationships
    • Heath and Wellness
    • Food and Recipe
    • Travelogue
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Books and Literature
    • Heritage
    • Tv & Film
    • Music
    • Theatre & Arts
  • Slow Reads
    • In Focus
    • Geopolitical Insights
    • Big Picture
    • Unheard Voices
  • Youth
    • Academics
    • Career and Skills
    • Campus Life
    • Off Campus
    • Pop Culture
  • Ds+
    • Business +
    • Investigative Stories
    • Roundtables
    • Supplements
    • Law & Our Rights
    • My Dhaka

Footer

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Comment policy
  • Apps
  • Archive
  • Advertisement
  • Conference Hall
© 2026 thedailystar.net | Powered by: RSI Lab

Copyright: Any unauthorized use or reproduction of The Daily Star content for commercial purposes
is strictly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement liable to legal action.

Refayet Ullah Mirdha

Senior Staff Reporter of The Daily Star.

trump_tariff.png

‘Bangladesh, 40 nations helping China evade tariffs’

15 August 2026
President Donald Trump’s administration has accused dozens of countries, including Bangladesh, of helping China evade US tariffs, depriving the US Treasury of tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue.
15 August 2026
Bangladesh US trade deal impact on garment sector

US delegation in Dhaka to explore investment opportunities

13 August 2026
A 45-member business delegation from the United States, representing 25 companies under the US-Bangladesh Business Council (USBBC), arrived in Dhaka on August 11 to explore investment opportunities.
13 August 2026
Polish-retailer-LPP.jpg

Polish retailer LPP will continue sourcing from Bangladesh

12 August 2026
Agrees to solve $40m payment dispute
12 August 2026
Bangladesh wants free trade deal with European Union

Bangladesh pushes for EU trade deal, RCEP entry

10 August 2026
Bangladesh is preparing to launch formal negotiations for a free trade agreement with the European Union while pressing ahead with its bid to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), as the country steps up its efforts.
10 August 2026
Bangladesh Gas Crisis

Factories reopen after riding out worst part of gas crunch

9 August 2026
After about half a month, the FSRU at Cox’s Bazar was partly repaired on Thursday
9 August 2026
Christmas shipments.jpg

Christmas apparel shipments slow on weak demand

7 August 2026
The slowdown comes as garment exports to both Europe and the United States continue to decline
7 August 2026
rmg workers 6.jpg

Over 200 small Gazipur garment factories declare 3-day break

6 August 2026
With Wednesday's public holiday marking the second anniversary of the July Uprising, and Friday and Saturday being weekly holidays, factory managements opted to shut for three consecutive days rather than reopen today before the weekend
6 August 2026
backward-linkage-textiles-industry no cap.jpg

Apparel bodies recommend 370 factories for govt stimulus

6 August 2026
Three textile and apparel trade bodies have recommended 370 closed and struggling factories to the Bangladesh Bank for loans under the government’s Tk 60,000 crore stimulus package.
6 August 2026
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana.jpg

Use tech to boost productivity, create jobs

More application-based startups can be a game changer for creating jobs for the unemployed and educated youth in Bangladesh, according to a top official of the United Nations.
16 December 2019
Apparel items.jpg

Apparel items continue to become cheaper

The prices of Bangladeshi made apparel items continued to fall since the Rana Plaza building collapse in April 2013 although the prices of cotton, the main raw material for fabrics, increased during the time to some extent.
8 December 2019
exports fall.jpg

Exports fall 10pc in November

Exports declined in the month of November mainly because of poor performance of apparel shipment, in an ominous sign that can thwart Bangladesh’s target to earn $45.50 billion from merchandise shipment in the current fiscal year.
5 December 2019
250cr RMG investment.jpg

Tk 250cr RMG investment plan stuck in limbo

International Classic Composite Ltd (ICCL) has been facing troubles to invest Tk 250 crore, as the Dhaka’s development authority is not allowing the Bangladesh-Netherlands joint venture knitwear company to use its own land for factory expansion.
4 December 2019
Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport

Export Thru Shahjalal Airport: Too costly for businesses

Last month, Monir Hossain, a garment factory owner, missed a deadline for exporting T-shirts to his UK buyer through the seaways.
29 November 2019
sanofi.jpg

Sanofi to pay staff gratuity, provident fund before exit

Sanofi’s top management has agreed to pay service benefits to employees in the form of gratuity and provident fund before selling off its shares in Bangladesh, said some employees.
27 November 2019
Transport strike disrupts.jpg

Transport strike disrupts exports

A German garment buyer stayed at the Narayanganj club over the last two days for visits to MB Knit Fashion Ltd.
20 November 2019
Rajeev Gopalakrishnan.jpg

Bata to keep expanding in Bangladesh

Thanks to steady economic development and higher incomes of people, Bangladesh has turned into a lucrative market for multinational retail companies, said Rajeev Gopalakrishnan, president of the Asia-Pacific region of Bata.
18 November 2019
Ziaur Rahman.jpg

Bangladesh needs to diversify products: H&M

Swedish retail giant H&M is the largest apparel buyer in Bangladesh. Every year, it buys more than $3 billion worth of garment items from the country. Recently, the company appointed a Bangladesh-born country manager for the first time. Last week Refayet Ullah Mirdha, a senior reporter of The Daily Star, sat with Ziaur Rahman, head of H&M for Bangladesh, Pakistan and Ethiopia, for an interview. Here are the excerpts:
16 November 2019
RMG exporters.jpg

RMG exporters to go all out for fair prices

In a desperate move for better prices, Bangladeshi garment exporters are planning to hold rallies and human chains in major European cities to create awareness among the end consumers.
12 November 2019
export.jpg

Arrears worsen leather sector’s woes

The crisis in the leather and leather goods industry has deepened further as the tanners are yet to pay Tk 350 crore in arrears fully to the rawhide merchants.
4 November 2019
Tanners LWG certification.jpg

Tanners long way off LWG certification

The Savar Tannery Industrial Estate (STIE) and the tanners are still a long way off from meeting the requirements of the vital Leather Working Group (LWG) certification although the audit team of the global compliance certification body is scheduled to visit Bangladesh within two months.
3 November 2019
leather exports.jpg

$5b in leather exports possible by 2022

Leather and leather good exporters are gung-ho about hitting $5 billion in export receipts by 2022 if the government manages the Leather Working Group’s certification at the earliest, according to industry insiders.
2 November 2019
bangladesh leather goods 1.jpg

Bangladesh turning into a hotspot for leather, leather goods

With great hopes, Yih Hang, a Taiwanese shoemaking machinery manufacturer, is participating in the 7th International Leathertech Show at the three-day International Convention City Bashundhara in Dhaka.
31 October 2019
BGMEA President Rubana Huq

Tough times for the apparel industry: BGMEA president

Fifty-nine garment factories have been shut and 25,900 workers have lost jobs in the last seven months, BGMEA President Rubana Huq said.
26 October 2019
Bruce A Atherley.jpg

Cotton import from USA to soar American traders predict

Bangladesh’s cotton consumption will continue to grow in the near future because of higher shipment of garment items stemming from the US-China trade war and for higher demand for natural fibre by Western consumers, said a top official of Cotton USA, an association of American cotton growers and traders.
23 October 2019

Korean company keen to build industrial park in Bangladesh

South Korean industrial infrastructure developer Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (KICC) wants to develop an industrial park for housing 100 Korean companies operating in Bangladesh.
17 October 2019
Md Muin Uddin Mazumder.jpg

Sanofi to leave Bangladesh, confirms MD

Sanofi is now packing its bags to leave Bangladesh for strategic reasons, said the managing director of its local operations, bringing an end to weeks of speculation and denial.
15 October 2019

58pc Asia-Pacific trade affected by non-tariff measures: UN bodies

Non-tariff measures or NTMs are now affecting around 58 percent of trade in Asia and the Pacific because of their growing popularity as weapons of trade policy in regional and global trade tensions, according to a new report yesterday.
14 October 2019

Traders oppose double fumigation of US cotton

control method on US cotton at its ports as the raw material is fumigated at warehouses prior to shipment, allowing the country to save on import costs and time, importers and suppliers said.
12 October 2019

Pagination

  • Show more
Home
Journalism without fear or favour
Follow Us

Footer

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Comment policy
  • Apps
  • Archive
  • Advertisement
  • Conference Hall
© 2026 thedailystar.net | Powered by: RSI Lab

Copyright: Any unauthorized use or reproduction of The Daily Star content for commercial purposes
is strictly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement liable to legal action.