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The country's exporters are under a legal obligation to repatriate the proceeds against the exported goods within four months of shipment. The law is equally applicable to the repatriation of export proceeds against services. Non-repatriation or partial repatriation is a punishable offence. At the
Bangladesh has been combating the Covid-19 pandemic with limited financial resources and poor health infrastructure since March, 2020. The government has imposed several measures to curb the progression of the outbreak but those did not prove sustainable in the long run. However, the low infection
The Indian Finance Act, 2020 incorporated many changes in the customs law and procedures, including administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements. The new Chapter VAA has been incorporated in the Customs Act, 1962 with an enabling provision for administering the preferential tariff treat
The Indian Finance Act, 2020 incorporated many changes in the customs law and procedures, including administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements. A new Chapter VAA has been incorporated in the Customs Act, 1962 with an enabling provision for administering the preferential tariff treatme
Educational institutions in Bangladesh give a negative impression about business and encourage students to do government jobs. The family and society also have little respect for the business profession. Despite all propaganda, a section of young people try to be entrepreneurs. After a few attempt
Climate change is affecting ecosystem functioning, agriculture and food security, infrastructure, water resources, and human health. The non-industrialised and low-income nations located in tropical and sub-tropical climate are more prone to the negative impacts of climate change. These climate vic
The financial transaction or the arrangement through which a company sells its invoiced debts to a third party, at discount in exchange for immediate cash to finance continued business, is called Factoring. Factoring may be for domestic, export or import trade financing contracts. Some researchers
Bangladesh has a public procurement system that includes the Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU) that regulates procurement and procurement laws with rules and associated documentations. It is headed by a Director General, supported by three directors and a number of staff members and officia