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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025

commodities

Sk Bashir Uddin. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Supply of commodities to be ensured within a week: Adviser Bashir

There is no possibility of shortage of food items in the market during Ramadan, the commerce adviser says

Dr Salehuddin Ahmed. Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

Consumers won’t suffer during Ramadan: Salehuddin

Rising commodity prices worsen hardships for Dhaka's low-income families
Bazaar

Rising commodity prices worsen hardships for Dhaka's low-income families

PRAN-RFL Group’s newly established industrial park in Kaliganj, Gazipur, features six large silos, each with a capacity of 10,000 tonnes, alongside three smaller silos for raw material storage. This automated flour mill, spanning 21 bighas, is already operational, streamlining wheat processing within the multi-story facility. Photo: Courtesy
Economy

PRAN enters essential goods market with big investment

Representational image. Photo: Collected
Economy

Govt steps in to prevent Ramadan shortages as import of some commodities decline

File Photo of a vegetable market. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Vegetable, broiler, egg prices on the wane but consumers yet to see relief

File photo of onion. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Onion becomes 33% costlier, prices of other commodities stay high

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Hasan requests Jaishankar to ensure smooth supply of commodities from India

The meeting of FBCCI Standing Committee on 'Essential Food Items' was held today (29 June). Photo: Collected
Economy

Businesses urge stable supply chain to keep daily commodities affordable

Representational image. Photo: TBS
Economy

Consumer spending on essentials doubled after the pandemic: MEI

Relief for consumers as govt may halve source tax on 28 essentials
Economy

Relief for consumers as govt may halve source tax on 28 essentials

Livestock and Fisheries Minister Abdur Rahman inaugurates the sale of milk, eggs, and beef at fair prices in Madhukhali of Faridpur on Saturday. Photo: Courtesy
Economy

Sales of commodities at fair prices launched in Faridpur

File photo of State Minister Ahsanul Islam Titu. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Market visits to be continued to stop irrational stockpiling of commodities: Ahsanul

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