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4 projects under PPP to boost tourism

The government has taken four important projects under Public Private Partnership (PPP) for expanding the country’s tourism sector and thus attracting more domestic and international tourists. Of the four projects, three will be implemented in Cox’s Bazar while another in Sylhet, reports UNB. BD DanceThe projects are establishment of an exclusive tourist zone at Sabrung, Cox’s Bazar, development of tourism resort and entertainment village at Parjatan Holiday Complex, Cox’s Bazar, setting up of an international standard tourism complex on Motel Upal ...

Tourism takes off in Bangladesh

Come before the tourists visit” is the old Bangladesh tourist board slogan that had caught my eye and partially inspired my trip. Two days after arriving in the country, I unexpectedly meet the woman who came up with it. I’m at Wilderness, a resort in the north-eastern region of Sylhet, where the majority of British-Bangladeshis hail. It’s owned by Nazim Choudhury, whose glamorous wife, Geeteara, now runs her own advertising company. I tell them I’m heading to Cox’s Bazar – the world’s longest beach, on the country’s east coast, and Geeteara says, “That’s where I had the idea for the slogan. Walking on that beach in the 1980s, when no one was around.”

Governance, risk & compliance of insurance industry

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Governance, Risk and Compliance - The Bangladeshi Insurance Industry” report to their offering. ‘Governance, Risk and Compliance - The Bangladeshi Insurance Industry report is the result of extensive research into the insurance regulatory framework in Bangladesh. It provides detailed analysis of the insurance regulations for life, property, motor, liability, personal accident and health, and marine, aviation and transit insurance. The report bd insurancespecifies various requirements for ...

Aggreko to miss market expectations on Bangladesh

Aggreko PLC Friday said that trading terms for gas contract extensions in Bangladesh are likely to be less favourable than its earlier expectations. The company said it now expects its 2015 interim and full year results to fall short of current market expectations, citing a further slowdown in its North American oil and gas related business and “ongoing security challenges” in Yemen. [caption id="attachment_18398" align="alignright" width="620"]David Cameron, the UK Prime Minister speaks to workers during his visit to an Aggreko factory, Dumbarton recently. David ...

Huge growth prospects of rental power in Bangladesh

The Indian subcontinent power rental market was valued at over $100 million in 2014 according to a research report by Verify Markets. The market in India was the largest within the Indian Subcontinent by far followed by Pakistan and then Bangladesh. Bangladesh also contributes towards the temporary power or rental power plants in the region. However, those plants have an uncertain future. Once the country commissions its permanent power plants, most of those plants will likely shut down by 2020. quick rentalMany of these permanent power plants...

PNOC EC oil exports to Bangladesh up

PNOC Exploration Corp. (PNOC EC) aims to maintain oil exports to Bangladesh and Indonesia, which rose slightly in 2014 compared to 2013 shipments. Oil deliveries to Bangladesh via state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corp. (BPC) reached 382,759 metric tons (MT) for 2014 worth about $342.3 million, company president and CEO Pedro A. Aquino Jr. told the Inquirer. The initial estimate for 2014 was 382,751 MT. bpc-oilThe total volume consisted of gas oil, motor gasoline or mogas and high speed fuel oil or HSFO. In 2013, PNOC EC sold 382,751.93MT to Banglades...
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