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Budget comes with slim deficit

The interim government on Monday announced the new national budget at Tk 7.9 lakh crore, projecting ambitious revenue-earning measures to keep the deficit at tolerable 3.6 per cent.

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VAT exemptions for local manufacturers extended

Bangladesh interim government in its Tk 7,90,000 crore national budget for financial year 2025–26 has proposed both reduction of VAT, tax and duties on a number of items, while their increase on some other items.

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First budget under interim govt today

The national budget for the financial year 2025-26, with an overall outlay of about Tk 7.9 lakh crore, will be announced today amid expectations for prudent fiscal measures in line with the spirit of the July mass uprising that ousted the autocratic Awami League regime...

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Salehuddin unveils Tk 7,90,000cr budget Monday

Bangladesh interim government finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed is likely to unveil a Taka 7,90,000 crore national budget for the fiscal year 2025–26 (FY26) on Monday highlighting key issues like creating new employments, reducing inflation, facilitating trade and commerce and restoring economic stability alongside fiscal discipline.

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Dhaka, Tokyo to ink EPA by year end

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday announced that the two nations will conclude an Economic Partnership Agreement in the coming months to deepen economic and trade relationships between the two friendly nations.

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Yunus urges Japanese firms to invest in Bangladesh

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday called upon Japanese companies to invest in Bangladesh and help its economic recovery and rebuilding efforts.

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National budget to be announced on June 2

Bangladesh interim government finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed is scheduled to present the national budget for fiscal year 2025-26 before the nation on June 2.

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Political stability essential for macroeconomic stability

MACROECONOMIC performance, despite some improvements in the past nine months of the interim government, has still remained a cause for concern. A lack of political stability and the absence of necessary institutional reforms are believed to be hindering largely sustained macroeconomic progress. The Centre for Policy Dialogue in its third interim review of the...

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CA off to Tokyo on four-day official tour

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus left Dhaka for Tokyo in the early hours of Wednesday on a four-day official visit to Japan to attend the 30th Nikkei Forum and hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to boost bilateral cooperation.

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Prof Yunus to leave for Tokyo tonight

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will leave Dhaka early Wednesday on a four-day official visit to Japan to attend the 30th Nikkei Forum and hold talks with Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba to boost bilateral cooperation.

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Yunus for speedy MIDI infrastructure work

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has called for the expedited development of key infrastructure in the Matarbari region, aiming to transform the coastal area into Bangladesh’s premier manufacturing and export-orientated free trade zone...

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Law Adviser credits July uprising for Azharul’s acquittal

Bangladesh interim government law adviser Asif Nazrul on Tuesday credited the ‘undaunted leadership of the July mass movement’ for creating the conditions necessary to ensure that death row convict and Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam, convicted of committing war crimes, gets justice.

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Mithamain elevated highway facing axe

The interim government has started a procedure for scrapping the costly and controversial project of constructing an elevated highway connecting Mithamain and Karimganj upazilas in Kishoreganj...