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Sukanta Halder

Sukanta Halder is a staff correspondent of The Daily Star, covering insurance, agriculture, commodity markets, the private sector and consumers.

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Gas supply improves, but industries still struggle

18 August 2026
Bangladesh’s gas supply situation has improved from the severe shortages seen last week, but industries are yet to see a meaningful recovery as a larger share of the limited supply is now being diverted to power plants.
18 August 2026
Bangladesh imports fish

Why Bangladesh, a global top producer, still imports fish

18 August 2026
By most measures, Bangladesh is one of the planet’s great fish-producing nations. It ranks second in the world for fish caught in rivers, lakes and wetlands, and fifth for farmed fish production, according to a June 2026 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
18 August 2026
Bangladesh LNG supply crisis 2026

LNG supply worsens, chokes power output

14 August 2026
The gas crisis, which is in its fourth week, took a turn for the worse after Summit’s floating LNG terminal ran out of gas around 5:00pm yesterday.
14 August 2026
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Health costs far exceed cigarette tax revenue

12 August 2026
Smokers increasingly switch to cheaper brands
12 August 2026
Increasingly severe heatwaves, driven by climate change, are taking a toll not only on worker income but also on their health and future livelihoods. Photo: Amran Hossain

Extreme heat costs workers Tk 77,000cr a year: study

12 August 2026
A recent study, titled “No escaping the heat: Health and economic impacts of heat stress on informal workers in urban Bangladesh”, found that workers exposed to extreme heat outdoors lose an average of 23.7 working days a year.
12 August 2026
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Fertiliser stocks drop below safe levels

10 August 2026
Reserves of some key fertilisers have fallen below safe levels, raising concerns about shortages during the upcoming cropping season amid the US-Israeli war on Iran and China’s ban on fertiliser export.
10 August 2026
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Over half of all farmers earn below Tk 34,000 a year: BBS

5 August 2026
Bangladesh’s small-scale farmers, who make up more than half the country’s food producers, earn less than half the reported national average income, according to a new Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics survey published yesterday.
5 August 2026
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Gas crisis ripples across economy

4 August 2026
Over 3,000MW of loadshedding recorded yesterday
4 August 2026
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Clothing brand for big people making a splash

Like many in Bangladesh, Farhan Tanvir often struggled to find suitable clothing given his large size.
3 July 2023
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Goat hides going for as little as Tk 10

Like the previous few years, the price of rawhide is low this year
30 June 2023
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Rawhide prices in Dhaka lower than rate set by govt, say traders

Some traders in Dhaka today said the price of rawhides on Eid-ul-Azha this year was lower than the price fixed by the Ministry of Commerce
29 June 2023
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Another Eid comes, leather estate is still ill-equipped

Bangladesh’s two-decade-long quest to put in place a system that can process 100 per cent of rawhides generated during Eid-ul-Azha continues owing to the lower-than-required capacity of the Savar Tannery Industrial Estate (STIE).
28 June 2023
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Fueling growth: The evolving landscape of SME financing in Bangladesh

Financing to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is increasing, enabling many firms to access the much-needed capital to expand their businesses and accelerate the growth of the country’s economy.
26 June 2023
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Bangabazar missing typical rush ahead of Eid

Traders at the Bangabazar Shopping Complex, one of the largest clothing retail and wholesale hubs in Bangladesh, are typically busy buying and selling products ahead of Eid-ul-Azha each year.
25 June 2023
Sugar

Sugar costlier by Tk 10

Sugar prices have gone up at both wholesale and retail markets in Dhaka and Chattogram in a span of a week owing to tight supply and millers’ call for adjusting the price in line with rising global rates. 
22 June 2023
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Mango exports jump as quality improves

Bangladesh’s export earnings from mango have jumped this year as local growers are supplying an improved quality of the popular fruit through both private and public initiatives.
19 June 2023
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Arrival of foreign tourists almost at pre-pandemic level

This recovery brought hope to entrepreneurs related to the local tourism industry, which suffered huge losses due to the coronavirus outbreak
13 June 2023
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Why aren’t prices of essentials falling locally?

Global commodity prices are falling.
12 June 2023
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Nearly 50% policy-holders discontinue premiums after first year

About 45 per cent of life insurance policyholders in Bangladesh don’t pay premiums after the first year owing to a number of factors, including purchasing of higher value plans compared to their affordability and agents’ tendency to not provide all key information to potential customers, said the top regulator. 
11 June 2023
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Observers appointed at 4 life insurers

The Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority (Idra) has appointed four of its officials as observers at four life insurance companies for their failure to protect the interests of policyholders.
7 June 2023
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Onion prices decline as imports begin

Onion prices witnessed a sharp fall in different parts of Bangladesh yesterday, a day after the government gave the go-ahead to import the vegetable from India.
5 June 2023
Tariff commission wants zero import duty on onion until Dec 31

Start of onion import cuts its prices in Dhaka

The prices of onion fell by at least Tk 10 to Tk 15 per kilogramme (kg) in Dhaka's retail markets today, a day after the government allowed import of the cooking ingredient from India.
5 June 2023
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Govt allows onion imports to tame price spiral

The government yesterday announced that it would allow onion imports to reduce the suffering of lower-income groups amid ongoing inflationary pressure, according to an official of the agriculture ministry.
4 June 2023
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Loss of duty benefits drives up sugar price

Sugar prices have risen at the wholesale level amid speculations that import costs could go up seeing how the National Board of Revenue (NBR) has not extended duty benefits for importing the sweetener.
4 June 2023
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Gone are the days of glory

There was a time not so long ago when Bangladesh Film Development Corporation was abuzz with various activities -- from shooting films to dubbing and editing.
2 June 2023
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Trade bodies give mixed reactions

There is no new incentive for local industry development in the proposed fiscal budget
1 June 2023
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Imported lift prices to go up

He also proposed keeping the duty in force until June 30 of 2025.
1 June 2023
Prices of ballpoint pens to go up

Prices of ballpoint pens to go up

Now several companies, including Matador, Olympics, Econo, RFL Group and Meghna Group of Industries, manufacture pens in Bangladesh.
1 June 2023

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