Volume 4 Number 7 Tue. June 03, 2003    
 
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Infrastructure dearth retards trade growth with Myanmar
Businessmen tell visiting trade team
Visa restrictions, lack of transportation, and absence of effective transaction mechanism have been identified as the as major hurdles to the growth of business between Bangladesh and Myanmar.
 
Family autos woo buyers
Car carnival concludes today
Car sellers are getting a good number of bookings and spot orders at the first Bangladesh International Motor Show with buyers showing much interest for some particular brands.
 
Protective garment sector may fight post-MFA crisis
Protective garment sector can be a backup business for Bangladeshi apparel manufacturers in the post-MFA era, speakers a workshop observed yesterday.
 
NGOs seek security for smooth micro-financing activities
Expressing concern over deteriorating law and order, the non-governmental organisations (NGOs) suggested strengthening police force to ensure micro financing activities.
 
Aarong UHT Milk launched
For the first time in Bangladesh, an ultra heat temperature (UHT) treated fresh milk has hit the market.
 
Nepal hopeful of WTO entry at Mexico meet
Nepal is hopeful it will be admitted into the WTO at its September conference in Mexico but developed countries have insisted it first commit to liberalizing its economy, officials said Monday.
 

 
   
 
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