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    Twin pressures of dwindling reserves and rising foreign debt repayment

    https://mybangla24.com/newspapers/manabzamin-online Twin pressures of dwindling reserves and rising foreign debt repayment Economic reporter 8 May 2023, Monday mzamin Although the expenditure has been reduced by controlling the import, the dollar crisis is not decreasing, but it is increasing...
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    IMF happy with policy steps taken on reforms, stresses attaining targets

    https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/economy/bangladesh/persistent-pressures-weighing-on-bd-economy-imf-mission Lender happy with policy steps taken on reforms, stresses attaining targets Inflation, global financial volatility among headwinds Persistent pressures weighing on BD economy: IMF...
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    Why tempest in a small teacup? I find in you a very tiny uncooked acid-soaked inedible fish. It is not too late yet that you learn the civilities your parents failed to teach you. It is just a discussion forum where people exchange opinions and knowledge. And some may be wrong. But, wise...
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    China does not have to harm MM though it has harmed BD with an ulterior motive. With BD in the QUAD, China lost its opportunity to make inroads into the BoB via MM/ Sittwe. China will now have only one route open, which is the Malacca Strait.
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    You may be found guilty of murder if someone uses hydrochloric acid (HCl) to cook Hilsha and die as a result.
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    Bangladesh Shipbuilders back to life with Tk.5,000cr orders

    It is imperative that the BD govt assists a rising industry. A time comes when the shipbuilding industry will get many orders and be able to stand on its own feet. The govt will then be able to collect taxes once the factories become solvent and earn profits.
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    Do not say something that you do not know about. Even today, the Japanese investment in BD is not that small. and the amount will keep on enlarging year after year when BD undertakes many important infrastructural works. And also, Japanese investors will be pouring money into industries in...
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    Do you really understand the deep meaning of what Emperor Hirohito uttered at the end of the trial when Japan itself had little food to feed its people? He was too grateful to Justice Radhabinod Pal of Bengal, and he expressed his gratitude for him and the land he was born in.
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    And Japan has not forgotten the contribution of one British Indian Judge named Radha Binod Paul who hailed from Kushtia. He is known to all the educated Japanese and who sit for the Civil Service Exam here. Japan remains too grateful to him and it is the reason that Japan has more affection for...
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    You are right about what you said that China needs no base in foreign countries. But, Bangladesh- Burma region is different. Both countries connect to the Bay of Bengal. A port in Burma is capable to connect Kunming with the BoB via Burma which creates another Sea route along with the Malacca...
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    Japan-Bangladesh partnership yielding new Indo-Pacific doctrine to counter China

    BD has already switched sides. It is now a pro-QUAD country nominally led by Japan on behalf of Uncle Sam. I believe the Cold War to continue for many years, but there is less chance of a hot war in our region because of Dhaka's decision. BD policy has not changed overnight. Note that the...
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    Canned Hilsha will be expensive. But moneyed people such as you would buy it off-season whenever you feel like eating it. Just buy, heat, and eat. There are many rich men such as you in BD. People like me would only be watching the Hilsha pictures on the can top in the shops. No money to buy...
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    Are you again making fun? What is there to do anything by Hasina when it is Hilsha? Please say something in its proper perspective. We do not blame Hasina when we have constipation or diarrhea. Or do we?
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    China, Bangladesh to support each other on core issues and say 'no' to external interference: Chinese envoy

    No one should see things through the prism. The Issue here is the diplomatic relationship between BD and China. Since BD is now in the QUAD, it has displeased China enormously. However, instead of making an inroad to the BoB via Burma for military purpose, China has the better option to use our...
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    BD can always export the canned Hilsha for consumption by people in West Bengal. They eat Hilsha and we get dollars or Rupees. Both sides win.
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    Bangladesh Shipbuilders back to life with Tk.5,000cr orders

    I have been always telling that BD companies are not technology oriented. They cannot produce technology/ mechanical goods, BD people lack talents to do so. I personally expect a few famous foreign companies build shops in BD and produce technology good related to machinery. I believe the time...
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    Bangladesh: The next Singapore or the next Sri Lanka?

    The reality is Bd land mass will keep on increasing unless the Himalay disintegrates and the soil does not come down from it. In reality, when the Indian mass shrinks, the BD soil mass increases. Indians should take it easy and do not lament for this geological phenomena.
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    Hilsa in a can: Year-round supply of our favorite fish now a reality

    By reading the news report, it seems BD is the first country to invent the canning of foods. Here, the inventors are University teachers. And these guys are dictating also how much each can will be sold. Do not they have any other things to do? They take salaries for teaching the students. A...
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    Bangladesh Shipbuilders back to life with Tk.5,000cr orders

    Two questions below: 1) Is it the first time that a BD company building such a large vessel as a Mother Ship? Or 2) Mother vessels were built before, but this is the first time that a helipad is placed on it. In both cases, it is a long step for our country. I believe that the shipbuilding...
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