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$800m FDI received in 2005
BoI executive chairman tells Ficci meet
Declaring a bright prospect of foreign direct investment and higher economic growth in the country, Board of Investment Executive Chairman Mahmudur Rahman yesterday said an increased amount of US$ 800
 
41.27pc revenue earned in 6 months
Saifur tells parliament
Finance and Planning Minister M Saifur Rahman yesterday informed the Jatiya Sangsad that 41.
 
Corporate Bazaar kicks off today
In a bid to showcase all types of products and services necessary for running a business, a three-day exhibition of corporate houses begins today at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in
 
Jessore farm starts marketing eggs with expiry dates
Jessore-based Afil Agro Ltd started marketing its eggs bearing expiry dates on Wednesday.
 
Govt spending key to 8pc growth in India
India has identified public spending in rural infrastructure and rural employment generation as well as foreign direct investment (FDI) as the key to achieving eight percent growth rate.
 
US, S Korea to launch free trade talks soon
The United States and South Korea will launch free trade negotiations soon as Seoul has removed a major hurdle to the talks by opening wider its film market, officials said Sunday.
 
Nat'l furniture fair in April
With a view to introducing local furniture to visitors, a five-day national furniture fair will begin in Dhaka in April.
 
Global trade talks seek care
Global talks on cutting down trade barriers will come under close care over the coming months while top-level political attention is sought to help nurse the stuttering WTO negotiations through to completion
 
Kuwait asks Opec not to cut oil production
Kuwait's oil minister called Sunday on fellow members of the Opec oil cartel to avoid cutting oil production due to high world crude prices.
 
India, Vietnam agree to start direct flights to boost trade
Vietnam and India have agreed to start direct flights to promote bilateral trade between the two countries, a trade official has said.
 
Malaysia's low-cost air hub to take off in March
Malaysia's low-cost aviation hub will begin business early March, ahead of rival Singapore's budget terminal to become Southeast Asia's first dedicated no-frills terminal, officials said.
 
Microsoft chief vents optimism on India, China
Microsoft CEO Bill Gates on Friday expressed optimism on India and China as they were showing tremendous changes in technology.
 

 
   
 
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