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Bangladesh urged to annual minimum wage review as workers lose income to inflation
Bangladesh should have annually reviewed its wage-setting process, as apparel workers earning the minimum wage were losing income year after
DTG inauguration marks the start of Bangladesh’s largest textile expo
Dhaka International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG) was officially inaugurated on February 20 at the International Convention City, Bashundhara
Next govt must continue financial reforms, recover laundered money: governor
Bangladesh Bank governor Ahsan H Mansur on Thursday called for the next government to continue the ongoing reforms in the
Bangladesh owed $5.8t in climate debt by wealthy nations
Bangladesh is grappling with a deepening debt crisis, with $78.06 billion in external debt, while wealthy, high-polluting nations owe it
Bangladesh’s apparel exports to EU up 58pc in 10 years
Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the European Union (EU) have seen remarkable growth, increasing from €11.54 billion in 2015 to €18.27
Bangladesh’s RMG exports to EU stood at €18.27b in 2024
Bangladesh’s readymade garment exports to the European Union in 2024 increased by 4.8 per cent to 18.27 billion euros from
Uncertainty over elections, energy costs stalls investment: BTMA
Leaders of Bangladesh’s primary textile sector on Tuesday said that the uncertainty over elections and energy costs was discouraging both
RMG exports to non-traditional markets rise 6.42pc
Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the non-traditional markets in the July-January period of the financial year 2024-25 stood $3.97 billion marking
Financial struggles, job insecurity bar RMG workers from UPS
A recent study has identified financial constraints, job insecurity, fear of premium loss and uncertainty over continued premium payments as
Environment adviser urges tougher shipbreaking regulations
Environment adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has called for stricter enforcement of environmental laws and greater accountability in the country’s shipbreaking














