Business Plus / The middle-class gutted by inflation
15 August 2026
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Business
Business Plus / The fall of an industrial city
8 August 2026
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Business
Business Plus / Money talks: Now the machines are listening
1 August 2026
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Business
Business Plus / Women built the RMG might. Now they are losing ground
25 July 2026
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Business Plus / Pharma industry’s next big leap
18 July 2026
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Business
Business Plus / Tk 6,000cr moves daily. But not every wallet is winning
11 July 2026
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Business
Business Plus / FIFANOMICS: How Bangladesh cashes in on the World Cup
4 July 2026
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Business
Business Plus / Boro is conquering the saline south-west
20 June 2026
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Business
Business Plus / From ‘basket case’ to billion-dollar borrower
13 June 2026
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Business
Business Plus / Solar power lit up the chars, but not for long
6 June 2026
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Business
The trials and tribulations of preparing the white paper
After three months of rigorous work, a white paper panel on the state of the economy revealed all the fault lines that had formed across Bangladesh during the 15 years of rule under the Awami League government, which held power from 2009 until it was ousted by a mass uprising on August 5 this year.
13 December 2024
Is Motijheel losing its glory as commercial hub?
Motijheel, once the pulsing heart of Dhaka’s trade and commerce, has become a shadow of its former self. Empty office floors now whisper tales of abandoned ambitions.
6 December 2024
Banks shun old-time Motijheel for glitzy Gulshan
Motijheel is losing its historic lustre as Dhaka’s commercial hub, with Gulshan, among the wealthiest neighbourhoods in the capital, stealing its thunder.
6 December 2024
The scourge of brain drain
The increasing exodus of educated professionals from Bangladesh reveals a complex web of barriers facing the nation’s brightest minds.
29 November 2024
From gravel beds to tourists’ treasure
A couple of decades ago, Panchagarh, the northernmost district of Bangladesh, was primarily known for its abundance of gravel beds. With thousands of acres of land devoted to digging for the resource, the backbone of the region’s rural economy was based on those natural resources.
22 November 2024
Why stock market is going nowhere
Designated as a basket case after gaining independence in 1971, Bangladesh silenced even its harshest critics as it transformed into one of the world’s foremost development cases.
15 November 2024
Inside the lives of ride-sharing drivers
On the bustling streets of Dhaka, where traffic moves like molasses and the air hangs heavy with exhaust fumes, a new breed of urban warriors has emerged.
8 November 2024
The hidden cost of healthcare
Private facilities spring up around public hospitals as govt services fall short
1 November 2024
How political shifts can make or break business
Local conglomerates have been growing hand in hand with the economy since independence in 1971, but few have managed to navigate the changing tides over the years.
25 October 2024
Wheels of change: Bangladesh’s journey to self-sufficiency in motorcycle manufacture
It was once beyond anyone’s wildest imagination that Bangladesh would become a motorcycle manufacturing hub. Only seven years ago, the country relied on imports to meet 95 percent of its demand for motorbikes.
18 October 2024
Of Hilsa and its hunters
On the corner of a crowded and noisy floor, a bespectacled man was calling out bids for a basket of Hilsa fish. He repeated the prices quoted by traders in a loud, rhythmic tone: “1,400-1,420-1,450…”
11 October 2024
An economic corridor that quietly fuels growth
At the turn of the millennium, travelling by road between Sylhet and Dhaka felt akin to a trek across rugged terrain. One would have to awkwardly traverse bumps along narrow and winding paths for upwards of 10 hours to make the trip either way.
4 October 2024
Inside the lives of RMG workers
In the shadowy predawn hours, the air in Ashulia, a small industrial town on the outskirts of Dhaka, is thick with anticipation.
27 September 2024
Unrest emerges as a new threat to RMG recovery
The number of apparel work orders received by Bangladeshi companies from international retailers and brands for the autumn and winter seasons of 2025 dropped by nearly 10 percent compared to the past due to major shocks from the nationwide student movement and labour unrest in major industrial belts over the past two and half months.
20 September 2024
Turning the tide: Critical reforms to correct 15 years of misrule
As Bangladesh enters a new era following the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government, which ruled over the nation for 15 years and is responsible for countless financial wrongdoings, the need of the hour is to reform the overall system of governance.
13 September 2024
A regime of crony capitalists
When the Awami League (AL) announced its manifesto with the slogan ‘Charter for Change’ ahead of the general elections in 2008, it drew applause from various sections of society
6 September 2024
Is govt action enough to curb inflation?
Persistent inflationary pressure, particularly in terms of food inflation, has been taking a toll on low- and fixed-income people in Bangladesh, forcing them to spend most of their income on nutrition.
30 August 2024
How life is like when prices go through the roof
Fatima Khatun, dressed in a washed-out kameez, came to Muslim Bazar in Mirpur 12 to shop with her four-year-old son on August 16.
30 August 2024
‘End facility bias favouring RMG’
The interim government’s first task should be to address the disparity in government facilities between readymade garment (RMG) and non-RMG sectors to facilitate export diversification, according to one of the leading exporters of leather shoes.
23 August 2024
Export diversification still a far cry
Although the need to diversify Bangladesh’s export basket has been a subject of great discussion for more than two decades, there has been little progress in this regard.
23 August 2024