Vol. 4 Num 125 Sun. September 28, 2003    
 
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GMG wants route allocation based on capability
Airline MD talks on int'l licence to private operators
As the government has started awarding licence to private airlines to fly overseas, a licensed local operator said the routes should not be allocated on the basis on provisional licence if the government
 
Biman Poultry Complex
Product diversification makes a difference
Diversification of products has made a big difference to Biman Poultry Complex in its journey towards profitability that is contributing financially to its beleaguered parent organisation, Biman Bangladesh
 
Cement price may further slump on stiff competition
22 projects to start production shortly: BoI study
Some 22 local, foreign or joint venture cement projects, now in different stages of implementation, will go into production in a couple of years, creating a stiff competition that may lead to a further
 
Globalisation hurts third world economy
Experts tell seminar
Speakers at a conference here said yesterday that market fundamentalism was now out to engulf the national economy and culture of the third world countries in the name of "so-called" globalisation.
 
Norway pledges energy sector assistance
The Norwegian government will provide technical and financial assistance for Bangladesh's energy-sector development to help the country exploit its potential natural wealth.
 
China wants faster free trade talks with SE Asia
China hopes its attendance at a Southeast Asian summit early next month will help speed up talks on a free trade zone and show that it is serious about economic and political integration with the region.
 
Vietnam seeks to set 2004 US textile quotas by Oct
Vietnam aims to finish assigning 2004 quotas for textile and garment exporters to the United States by next month, Vietnam's Trade Minister Truong Dinh Tuyen said on Friday.
 
Drug industry helps factory output grow 10.3pc
Singapore's factory output leapt a surprise 10.3 per cent last month compared to the same period last year but it is too early to hope that the economy has kick-started with a roar.
 
US GDP gains set stage for growth pickup
Healthy consumer spending nudged US economic growth ahead at a slightly faster second-quarter pace than previously thought, the Commerce Department said on Friday, outpacing analysts' expectations and
 

 
   
 
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