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Policy

Nadim Zawad Akil. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Why it is imperative that we urgently reform our taxation policy

Reformation is necessary for developing investment and employment in a broader realm. And also, in order to simplify global and regional trade reformation of taxation is a must

Abdullahi Alim, Impact Strategist and Movement Builder. Sketch/TBS
Thoughts

The West’s obsession with ‘good refugees’ is bad policy

Many leading banks offer their Management Trainee Officers / Probationary Officers a handsome monthly consolidated pay of Tk 40 thousand to Tk 50 thousand per month. Photo: Noor A Alam
Pursuit

11 things to consider before choosing a bank job

Economist Zahid Hussain. Illustration: TBS
Analysis

Making the forex reserve policy rule work

Shafiqul Alam, environmental economist. Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

Awareness and communication imperative to make energy efficiency and conservation policy successful

A worker checks a 2020 Ford Explorer car at Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski
World

Trump's China tech war backfires on automakers as chips run short

Md Joynal Abdin, secretary, Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI). Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Upcoming industrial policy in the post Covid Bangladesh

Paradoxically, bureaucratic negligence and increased hassles for small enterprises now is likely to end the year as a dismal one for the sector that employs over a million people and saves billions of dollars in foreign currencies. Photo: TBS
Industry

Work on preparing light engineering development policy progressing fast

Photo: TBS
Industry

Govt to formulate light engineering policies

Michael J. Boskin. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

What the Biden presidency means for US economic policy

Small ventures need alternative banking
Economy

Small ventures need alternative banking

Policymakers must be cautious in making decisions
Bangladesh

Policymakers must be cautious in making decisions

Primary education policy yet to be implemented
Education

Primary education policy yet to be implemented

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