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75 ans de Sony: magnéto, walkman ou PlayStation… ces innovations qui ont marqué l histoire
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Consistent tax policies, right incentives can draw large FDI
Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun, secretary-general of Japan-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says in an interview
Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun
The relationship between Japan and Bangladesh is a trusted and time-tested one. Bangladesh became Japan s biggest recipient of official development assistance in 2020. Since the Covid-19 pandemic started more than a year ago, there has been a lot of talks and anticipation about Japanese businesses moving base to Bangladesh. In a series of high-profile interviews, The Daily Star tries to understand the increasing interest of Japanese investors in Bangladesh, its growth prospects, barriers to growth, ground realities, and on how to attract more Japanese investment. As part of the series, today, we are running the interview of Tareq Rafi Bhuiyan Jun, secretary-general of the Japan-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Picture this: It’s 8 p.m. on a Sunday in 1985.
Murder, She Wrote is about to start on CBS. Two-thirds of American households will have to make an impossible choice: David Hasselhoff or Angela Lansbury? The remaining third, though, will be kicking back and watching both. How?
By programming their dual-tuner video cassette recorder, or VCR, a miracle of magnetic tape that transformed how we watch television and movies forever. But when they first came on the scene, not everyone was a fan. In fact, a major motion picture industry leader said that “The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman home alone.” Yeah, it gets a bit dramatic. It’s a story involving the Supreme Court, Mr. Rogers, Tom Cruise, and E.T., and we’re about to rewind it all.
How big can a company grow? | Tribune Online
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Listen 9 min MORE While promoting their electronic washing machine in Japan during the 1950s, Toshiba asked housewives about the onerous task of cooking rice, giving birth to the modern day rice cooker. Photo courtesy of Canva.
Cooking rice on a wood burning stove was an art, says Anne Ewbank. Around 1945, engineer Masaru Ibuka started a small company in an abandoned department store that fixed radios. His team was often paid in rice, and their first invention was a rice cooker. Ibuka eventually founded Sony. Ewbank documents the history of rice cookers in
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