Iran may shut down the route through which Bangladesh’s fuel supplying nations move ships
Chattogram port has set a new record for container handling, surpassing last year's total even before the current fiscal year ends in June, according to a statement by the Chattogram Port Authority (CPA) yesterday.
Overall imports by the USA from the world also increased by 10.65% in the period
Three received the highest platinum rating and one gold rating
Chattogram Port has added to its fleet 15 new four-high straddle carriers, an essential type of container-handling equipment.
Other sectors will lose competitiveness if only one sector gets the benefit, the chamber says
In the Finance Ordinance 2025–26, presented on Monday, the government proposed amending the Customs Act 2023 and revising the penalty structure for tax evasion related to intentional false declarations during import clearance, reducing the minimum fine from twice the evaded amount to an equivale
The biennial election of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) was held yesterday to elect office bearers for the 2025-27 tenure.
Although the National Board of Revenue (NBR) resumed regular operations yesterday after nearly two weeks of protests and work abstentions, ship and container congestion has once again gripped the Chattogram Port, triggering concern among businesses over potential delays in cargo handling and increased logistics costs.
The three-day blockade was called over the handover of the NCT to a foreign operator
Import clearance falls sharply as 17 ships await berth
Bangladesh shipped $5.98 billion worth of apparels to the EU in the first three months of 2025
About 2 lakh tonnes of imported goods left abandoned at Chattogram port alone for years
BIDA executive chairman says while visiting the site
The row over onboard container handling charges at the General Cargo Berth (GCB) terminal of Chattogram Port has finally ended with a unanimous decision to raise the charge by Tk 175 per container.
Export proceeds amounting to around $7.6 million owed to 14 Bangladeshi exporters have been stuck in Russia for at least one year as Russian importers are facing a US dollar shortage, according to Mohammad Hatem, president of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA).