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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2025

Supply

Supply

File Photo/ UNB

How independent power producers started in Bangladesh and why they fail to meet power demand

IPPs are allowed to suspend power supply for up to 876 hours annually for maintenance

Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan talks to reporters after observing the gas situation at a factory at Kaliakair's Chandra in Gazipur on 31 May 2025. Photo: TBS

Gas supply to industries increased, to keep improving: Energy adviser

The Matarbari Port, located in the Matarbari area of Cox's Bazar's Maheshkhali upazila, is designed to function as a full-fledged deep-sea commercial port. File Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

Fresh bid for new coal supplier for Matarbari power plant in the offing

Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids remain the deadliest drugs trafficked into the US, with over 52,000 American lives lost in the 12 months leading up to October 2024.Photo: Collected

US report links India to fentanyl supply as Trump ramps up tariff threats

Illustration: Duniya Jahan/ TBS

Supply of Hilsa increases, but price does too. Why?

Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar has urged the authorities to declare eggs as an essential food on 11 October. Photo: Courtesy

Livestock adviser for declaring egg as an essential food

Bangladesh needs $1.52b to keep fertiliser supply steady till March

Bangladesh needs $1.52b to keep fertiliser supply steady till March

Photo: BSS

Salehuddin for keeping supply chain of edible oil, sugar normal

Gas crunch likely to linger for 2 more months on LNG supply disruption

Gas crunch likely to linger for 2 more months on LNG supply disruption

A combine harvester cuts a field of wheat in Torun, Poland. Photographer: Bartek Sadowski/Bloomberg

Food prices resume decline despite lingering supply threats

Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB

Managing Dengue: Imminent saline shortage feared as demand jumps over 1000%

Some businesses are making outrageous profits by controlling supply, pricing: CAB

Some businesses are making outrageous profits by controlling supply, pricing: CAB

William Vasquez assembles a paving machine at the Calder Brothers factory in Taylors, South Carolina, US, in this handout picture taken July 18, 2021. Brandon Granger/Calder Brothers Corporation/Handout via REUTERS

The whack-a-mole economy: US manufacturers struggle with unpredictable supplies

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