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- CA urges Oman to reopen visas for Bangladeshi workers
- Over 1,400 killed in July Uprising
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- One killed in ballistic missile attack on Kyiv
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- How Nissan and Honda's $60b merger talks collapsed
- 16 Pakistanis among 65 migrants dead in Libya boat tragedy
- ChatGPT's energy use lower than expected: Study
- Mamun, Salman, and Shambhu shown arrested in fresh cases
- How Elon Musk $97.4 billion bid complicates matters for OpenAI
- 'Musk aide got payment system access by mistake'
- Consul general engages with Bangladeshi students in Toronto
- ‘Grave of the Fireflies’ composer Michio Mamiya Dies at 95
- DMP files 1,906 cases for traffic rules violation
- Over 100 rickshaw pullers watch ‘Rickshaw Girl’ in theatres
- Chronic stress may alter how we perceive sound, study shows
- Khaleda Zia’s health stable, home return depends on doctors’ Advice
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Homegrown e-commerce platform Cartup designed for Bangladeshi customers with focus on authentic products
Cartup Ltd, a subsidiary of US-Bangla Airlines, is set to revolutionize the online shopping experience in Bangladesh. As a fully local e-commerce platform, Cartup is designed to cater to the unique needs of Bangladeshi consumers, focusing on offering the best prices, authentic products, and...
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Vietnam to end tax exemption on low-cost imports starting February
Vietnam will end its tax exemption on low-value imported goods, starting February 18, in a move that aims to regulate e-commerce and boost local consumption. This change, outlined in Decision 01 by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, impacts goods valued below VND 1 million (approximately $39.3),...