Volume 4 Number 38 Thu. July 03, 2003    
 
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Fate of Adamjee land hangs in balance
Interministerial meet fails to decide on 300-acre site
An inter-ministerial meeting yesterday failed to decide on a proposal to allocate around 300-acre of land of the now-defunct Adamjee Jute Mills in Narayanganj.
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Artisti bandwagon rolls on brand concept
High quality products and unique marketing strategies can make a venture successful in business in a short period of time. Artisti has proved this true in its seven years' journey.
 
Corporate governance in Bangladesh part-I
Corporate sector in family grip: ADB
Most of the listed and other public companies are under family ownership that stands in the way of good governance in Bangladesh corporate sector.
 
Free access to Australia comes into effect
Australia provided duty and quota free access to 49 least developed countries (LDCs), including Bangladesh, and East Timor to the Australian market from July 1.
 
IT firm boasts of $21,900 export
A local software firm earned $21,900 in one year by developing a web-based application for Food for the Hungry International (FHI), a US based non-government organisation.
 
US expands GSP benefits to developing nations
Bangladesh among 140 countries eligible for the facility
The United States extended duty-free trade benefits Tuesday to some 900 million dollars of products from various countries including Bangladesh, a move aimed at helping developing nations and providing
 
Japan needs foreign workers to revitalise economy
Trade ministry suggests in annual white paper
Japan should invite foreign workers and technical know-how from overseas to revitalise its weak economy, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said in an annual white paper Tuesday.
 

 
   
 
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