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On the remittance performance
4 hours ago ago from economics log
Couple of weeks ago, I looked at Bangladesh’s exports performance during the global recession. Remittance was another channel through which Bangladesh was likely to have been affected. Turns out remittances have also showed fair degree of resilience, though this is not unique to Bangladesh. Further, looking at the source of remittances reveal interesting patterns too. Particularly, does anyone know why remittances from Malaysia have ...
Related contentBangladesh: Government owes explanation, not assurance, over ULFA arrests
7 hours ago ago from Bangladesh Open Source Intelligence Monitors
The assertion of the Home Minister, Sahara Khatun, on Monday that if the United Liberation Front of Asom were to carry out an attack Bangladesh was 'ready to tackle that' appears more frightening than reassuring, as it tends to indicate that the country may be on the target list of an organisation that has been engaged in an armed struggle for a sovereign Assam in the north-east state of India, a struggle that has accounted for some 10,000 ...
Related contentBdOsint Special: ULFA threats of reprisal and India’s Betrayal of Bangladesh
1 day ago ago from Bangladesh Open Source Intelligence Monitors
In as much as the legal implications of the reported arrest and handover of ULFA leaders by Bangladesh to India -what needs to be understood is more than political or diplomatic undertones to the whole episode, Bangladesh has unwittingly - like the ULFA leaders themselves landed firmly into an ' Indian trap' - and one which it may find next to impossible to get out of anytime soon. 'Not knowing ' the circumstances behind the arrest and ...
Related contentBangladesh receives 14m ship export order
11 hours ago ago from Bangladesh Economic News
http://nation.ittefaq.com/issues/2009/12/09/news0318.htm Bangladesh receives 14m ship export order BSS, Dhaka Bangladesh has bagged export order of oceangoing ships and two tankers worth US $ 14 million in the shipbuilding fair held in India recently. Each vessel has the capacity of 5000-deadweight tonnage (DWT) and each tanker 1500 cubic meter, highest capacity ships compared to others so far exported from Bangladesh. ...
Related contentBangladesh seeks 15% of any UN climate fund
21 minutes ago ago from My sports shoes Blog
Bangladesh says it will ask for at least 15% of any money which rich countries pledge to help developing nations cope with climate change. Environment Minister Hasan Mahmud said Bangladesh was entitled to a big share of the money because it was the country most vulnerable to climate change. He said 20 million Bangladeshis will be displaced if the sea rose by a metre. Developed countries are discussing a so-called climate adaption ...
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