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U S Chamber of Commerce, AmCham Nepal Delegation Meet Prime Minister of Nepal to Advance U S -Nepal Commercial Partnership

Kathmandu, Nepal – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's South Asia program concluded its first official commercial mission to Nepal, marking the first business delegation to the Himalayan nation. During the visit, Amb. (ret.) Atul Keshap, Senior Vice President for South Asia, and Nirmal Kajee Shrestha, Chairman of the recently accredited American Chamber of Commerce in Nepal (AmCham Nepal), called on Honorable Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal "Prachanda" to discuss strengthening U.S.-Nepali business and investment ties.   The group met with the Honorable Finance Minister of Nepal Barsha Man Pun, CEO of the Investment Board of Nepal Sushil Bhatta, and other officials to discuss the Government’s reform agenda and critical steps needed to facilitate additional investment. The group also commended the Government for its steps towards gaining the country’s first sovereign credit rating, and its efforts towards passing an electricity bill which will open transmissi

Bangladesh factories could see unions formed with 15% backing

Bangladesh is introducing an amendment to the labour law under which trade unions in factories can be formed with a 15% worker consent.

Bangladesh s Strides In Labor Rights: A Model For Sustainable Development – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Bangladesh s Strides In Labor Rights: A Model For Sustainable Development – OpEd – Eurasia Review
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Bangladesh s advancement to continue braving all odds: PM

Hasina said Bangladesh has made visible advancements in all sectors including education, health, and agriculture

Bangladesh s advancement to continue braving all odds: PM

Prime Minister and Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said Bangladesh has become a role model for development and its advancement will be continued, facing all odds. "The advancement of Bangladesh will continue by throwing ash to the faces of enemies," she told the AL Central Wor

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