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Hatil opens virtual showroom
People in Bangladesh can now check out every detail of furniture and purchase it online as Hatil has come up with a
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Challenging year for steelmakers
Steelmakers passed a challenging year for a number of factors including rising import costs, port congestion, lack of
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Keeway on sale in Bikroy.com
Bikroy.com, one of Bangladesh's largest online marketplace, yesterday signed an agreement with Keeway, a popular Chinese motorcycle
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Eskayef focuses on courage, ethics at annual conference
Eskayef Pharmaceuticals organised its annual conference for 2017 with the theme “Win the race through repeated actions with courage
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Keep prices of essentials under control: Tofail to DCs
Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed gives instruction to the deputy commissioners (DCs) to work sincerely for keeping prices of daily essentials within the purchasing capability of consumers across the country.
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Walmart suppliers grapple with challenge of 'Made in USA' labels
Detroit Quality Brushes is a company that does just what its name suggests: It makes high quality brushes in Detroit.
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Foodgrain imports rise to four-year high
Food grain imports surged to a four-year high of 52.69 lakh tonnes in the just concluded fiscal year owing to low prices of rice and
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Marks & Spencer to expand free 'click & collect' service
British retailer Marks & Spencer is expanding its free "click & collect" service to more than 100 of its Simply Food franchise stores, just
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Samsung opens first exclusive store
Samsung Electronics opened its first exclusive store in Dhaka yesterday.
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Beximco launches copy of blockbuster hepatitis C drug
BEXIMCO Pharma yesterday announced the launch of the generic version of the wonder drug Sofosbuvir for treating hepatitis C under
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American retailers lowering prices of Bangladeshi apparel
The American retailers have progressively been lowering the prices they pay for Bangladeshi garment items, a recent study found.
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H&M focuses on ethical profile to drive sales growth
Swedish fashion company Hennes & Mauritz is focusing on its ethical profile to drive long-term sales growth as shoppers become
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Walton extends instalment time by six months
Walton has extended its instalment timeframe to three years from the existing two and a half years, giving customers more time to pay
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Turmoil takes steam off solar power project
The much-applauded solar power programme took a hit in January due to the ongoing political unrest, with the installation of solar home systems dropping by around 5 percent from the previous month.