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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2022
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Sukanta Halder

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Book fair not yet fully ready

Photo: Collected
Trade

Consumer fraud on the rise

Moving services see slumps
Bangladesh

Moving services see slumps

File photo of Abdul Aziz
Corruption

Absconding Aziz making 3 new films

MD-&-CEO-Meghna-Bank. TBS Sketch.
Interviews

Meghna Bank on course to build strong customer base

Kaus Mia: How a 19-year-old grocer became Bangladesh’s best taxpayer
Interviews

Kaus Mia: How a 19-year-old grocer became Bangladesh’s best taxpayer

An engineering uptick
Trade

An engineering uptick

Spectacular rise of refrigerator market
Industry

Spectacular rise of refrigerator market

Once Bangladesh would export carpet after meeting the local demand. But now the country heavily depends on imports as the local manufacturers failed to catch up with the changing market situation. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Industry

Failing to evolve, local carpet industry loses business to imports

Health safety products market winds down
Trade

Health safety products market winds down

Avid readers look for books amidst the crowd. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Ekushey book fair to see fewer releases this year

File Photo: A statue of a girl facing the Wall St. Bull is seen, as part of a campaign by US fund manager State Street to push companies to put women on their boards, in the financial district in New York, US, March 7, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
World+Biz

How an ‘illegal’ sculpture became a symbol of New York

No progress in grading hotels and restaurants
Industry

No progress in grading hotels and restaurants

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