Export processing zone Type of free trade zone (FTZ)‚ set up generally in developing countries by their governments to promote industrial and commercial exports. In addition to providing the benefits of a FTZ‚ these zones offer other incentives such as exemptions from certain taxes and business regulations. It is also called development economic zone or special economic zone. An export processing zone is defined as a territorial or economic enclave in which goods may be imported and manufactured
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An Report on: “GLOBALIZATION AND BANGLADESH” Prepared by- UMMA HALIMA STUDENT OF MBA BANGLADESH Executive Summary This report is executing the globalization in the world and its impacts and challenges in Bangladesh. This report is divided in four chapters: introduction‚ an overview‚ findings and analysis‚ and recommendation and conclusion. In chapter 1‚ the objective‚ methodologies and limitations of the study
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monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB). Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services in operation have subsequently grown exponentially in the past five years. The incentives both from government and public sectors have helped to grow this sector.It is now one of the biggest sector of Bangladesh. As a populous country‚ it’s huge market has attracted
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1. Trade Dependency: Bangladesh is dependent on many countries of the world for a lot of commodities and this dependency arises out of the local incapacity to produce these goods. Some of the areas in which Bangladesh is dependent are food items‚ petroleum‚ capital goods‚ mineral products‚ different kind of chemicals‚ raw materials for the textile industry and the pharmaceutical industry‚ plastic products etc. 1.1 Food Dependency In the year 2003-2004 the total amount of food imports amounted
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IV WOMEN’S EMPLOYMENT IN BANGLADESH: CONUNDRUMS AMIDST PROGRESS Summary • • • • • • • • • • • Women’s work participation rates have doubled in Bangladesh since 1995 but they are still extremely low at 26 percent. The dramatic growth in women’s employment is led by the health and community service sector. Younger women’s employment has seen the largest increase. Higher education is an important predictor of both entry into the labor market and wages. Micro credit has had direct and indirect
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Jagannath University Dhaka Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Department Of Management Studies Course Name- Bangladesh Studies Course Code- 2218 A Report And Presentation On Educational Development And Strategic Planning In The Perspective Of Bangladesh 1|Page PRESENTED AND PREPARED BY GROUP NO: 22 8TH BATCH SECTION: A GROUP MEMBERS Serial no 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of student Student ID Md. Nafiz Hassan Mahirul Islam Md. Sojol Miaa Md. Masud Chowdhury Habibur Rahman Md. Nahidur
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disasters. In fact‚ a sound environment is the precondition of a sound living. However‚ our environment is being polluted in a number of ways. In Bangladesh‚ the level of environmental pollution has reached high and it is high time we checked environment from being spoilt. Environment pollution by business: Pollution is common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Water‚ Environment‚ Air are polluted continuously. Environment pollution is most common in our country. A report of Paribas Odhidoptor shows that
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‘Local NGOs in Bangladesh’ Course title: Operations and Management of NGOs Course code: MGMT- 461 Assigned by‚ Nasima Niaz Lecturer Department of business administration Accomplished by‚ Monzurul Islam Chowdhury Id.: 04012911 B.B.A Batch: 40(F) Date of submission: 05/12/2012 Department of business administration Stamford University Bangladesh December 5th‚ 2012 To Nasina Niaz Lecturer Stamford University Bangladesh Sub: submission
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Term paper On Tourism in Bangladesh On ENG 101 Submitted to Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Dept. of English East West University Submitted by Name:Marufa khan ID :2009-3-10-043 DEPT:BBA Submission Date: East University West Introduction Tourism is often synonymous to traveling for pleasure and education. It is also a business of attracting tourists and providing for their accommodation and entertainment. In many countries‚ tourism is an industry for earning Inland Revenue and foreign exchange
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ABUL KHAIR STEEL PRODUCTS LTD: Company Case Study ABUL KHAIR STEEL PRODUCTS LIMITED COMPANY DESCRIPTION Abul Khair Steel Products Ltd (AKSP) is a newly established large metal finishing plant in Bangladesh‚ that produces a range of steel products‚ such as cold rolled (CR) coils‚ galvanized steel (GS) sheets and corrugated galvanized iron (CGI) sheets. AKSP was established in 1999 as a private limited company and currently employs about 650 staff‚
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