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    North-East pins hope on free trade with Bangladesh to boost its economy

    The lack of basic economics and geopolitical knowledge in these clowns is absolutely astounding! Only around 2020 did China start losing market share in garments as their wages became too high and BD will not reach this level till 2035 at least. BD is slowly moving up the ladder in textiles...
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    Tourism boom in Bangladesh.

    Tourism boom and also the Padma bridge is collecting twice as much tolls as expected tells us that the economy is booming even at these tough economic times. BD has surpassed that 6K GDP per capita PPP level at which the domestic population has enough income to be able to spend a little on more...
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    Bangladesh Regains Its Position as Second-Biggest Textile Exporter

    IT and processed food exports have crossed 1 billion US dollars and growing much faster than garments. Also electronics exports is growing at more than 100% a year. BD needs to reduce garment exports to 70% by 2025 and to 50% to 2030. It is currently at 75%.
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    BNP places 27-point state reform plan

    Loving ignoramuses thinking that there is such a thing as "national unity" government that could work in any situation apart from an existential war. :lol: Talking about things totally out of their limited abilities yet again.:hitwall: All that would happen if you had everyone having a say in...
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    Yes and I did not include those costs as these are minor compared to the other factors I mentioned.
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    Not comparable as building a bridge over the Padma is quite trickly due to depth of water(more than 100metres) and also the immense cost of relocating people in such a densely populated area. This is not just a road bridge but also can accomodate a train line, power and communications links...
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    Tourism is one aspect. The other is that we have now fast and reliable road, energy and internet links between Dhaka and SW BD. Soon there will also be a rail link as well. SW BD has now joined in the BD economic boom. :dance3: The 4 billion US dollars that BD government spent on the bridge...
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    All these power stations, roads, railways and bridges that BAL has built over the last 14 years is crucial to allow factories to produce the goods for this unprecedented economic expansion only seen before in East Asia.
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    BNP places 27-point state reform plan

    Guy is at least able to argue without being offensive but simply lacking in the cranial department like the other muppets.
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    BNP places 27-point state reform plan

    This has as much relevance to BD as a rickshaw puller making a list of the improvements he would like to see in BD. Corrupt and incompetent party that are a complete joke now.
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    This is why Hasina is very relaxed.:dance3: Her opponents in BNP and so-called "independents" are emotional and lacking in the brain cell department. BAL has smart and nationalistic people at the top while the opposition is composed of the type we see here. :rofl: As soon as the economic...
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    Bangladesh’s Dollar reserves on track to hit 40 billion by next June

    I of course predicted this only a month or two ago. :p: BNP lovers and/or anti-AL types will be hating this of course as they want a destroyed economy to get their party or some kind of technocratic "corruption-free" government in power.:cheesy: Hasina is able to navigate serious situations...
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    Peter Haas meets families of victims of enforced disappearance

    This is the only place they can cry as they have no power to change the reality on the ground. :lol: Fantasists who are too stupid to realise that democracy has not and will never work in BD at this time.:disagree: BD will continue under BAL quasi-dictatorship till at least 2030 but I would...
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    US reiterates its concerns over Haas’s securityUS reiterates its concerns over Haas’s security

    Shows the level of intellect of the muppets here. The only thing that irks the US about BD is that Hasina is close with China and so a new US installed government would be totally in both India's and US's lap. We will need to agree to disagree as Hasina will never distance BD from China. China...
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    Peter Haas meets families of victims of enforced disappearance

    Loving these fantasies of US sanctioning BD garment exports. :lol: These lot seem to be living in the 1990s and 2000s when the US reigned supreme after the fall of the Soviet Union and China was a poor 3rd country. This is 2022 and US cannot do anything to really make life difficult for BAL...
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    Taliban bans university education for Afghan girls

    There are two competing cultures in the Muslim world and that is between the progressives and the backwards that are going nowhere. Progressives: Turkey, Iran, BD, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. Backward: Whole of Arab ME, Pakistan, Afghanistan etc. By 2050 it will be clear to see that these two...
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    China may have ‘passed the point of no return’ as Covid infections soar

    Vaccine makes next to no difference if you can catch and pass on the virus - it just weakens symptons.
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    US reiterates its concerns over Haas’s securityUS reiterates its concerns over Haas’s security

    Who give's a rat's if they "stopped the killings". All that matters is that Hasina is secure and AL rule continues. Clutch at any straws if that makes you feel a little better. Hasina will NEVER shut out China. BD cannot prosper and be a secure country without having at least decent...
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    Bangladesh rally attracts tens of thousands to demand new elections - BBC News

    So the BNP can just muster 10s of thousands to protest for new elections when Dhaka itself has 22 million. :lol: Shows just how little support there is for a change of government. Hasina is not losing too much sleep agains these losers wasting their time when they could be engaged in more...
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    In Bangladesh - RFL Group's bicycle factory opens new door of employment

    This is what is happening in BD. Local companies are setting up industries and keeping the jobs and technology and money inside BD. Better to create jobs a little slower than allow too many foreigners to set up factories in BD like some other countries like Thailand and Vietnam have done. I...
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