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BCCIHK is a not for profit membership organisation which utilises membership fees and other income to provide support and resources to businesses and institutions across Hong Kong and China that wish to trade with Bangladesh. BCCIHK has a dedicated Board of volunteer Directors and a small team of officers who have worked hard to make BCCIHK a successful brand in supporting the business community and therefore the wider community.

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Padma Bridge Dhaka Metro Rail Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant Padma Rail Link Project Chattogram - Cox's Bazar Rail Line Matarbari Coal Power Plant Matarbari Coal Power Plant Sonadia Deep Sea Port LNG Terminal megaproject 01 1 megaproject 02 1 megaproject 03 1 megaproject 04 1 megaproject 05 2 megaproject 06 1 megaproject 08 1 megaproject 09 1 megaproject 10

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South China Morning Post

Teachers in Hong Kong will be given a year to fulfil a proposed government requirement to obtain a practising certificate, in light of the large number of applications expected in the first 12 months of its implementation, the education minister has said. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin on Friday also warned schools not to help teachers submit their applications if they found that educators had not completed enough hours of continuing professional development, among other [...]

Hong Kong authorities have repealed a law requiring bus passengers to wear seat belts after finding that it only applies to vehicles registered since late January, with officials saying they will review the legislation again and conduct a public consultation. The government gazetted the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) (Amendment) Regulation 2026 on Friday, which repeals Section 8D requiring passengers to wear seat belts. “The bureau will fully review the arrangements for passengers wearing seat [...]

Hong Kong authorities have said the first batch of licensed ride-hailing platforms is expected to commence operations by the fourth quarter of this year and have floated measures to improve taxi services as part of the government’s latest transport blueprint. The Transport Department on Friday revealed its 124-page strategy blueprint, covering areas including the development of the low-altitude economy, autonomous vehicles, and a smart and green mass transit system. In the long run, with the [...]

The whistle-blower behind a suspected cheating scandal involving an award-winning medical prescription app developed by a student has been arrested for doxxing, the South China Morning Post has learned. A source confirmed on Friday that Hailey Cheng Hei-lam, the student who rose to fame overnight last year after raising concerns about the MediSafe app’s development and patient privacy, was accused of disclosing personal data without consent to cause specified harm. She was apprehended on [...]

A barge carrying recycled metal caught fire at Hong Kong’s New Yau Ma Tei Public Cargo Working Area early on Friday, marking the second such blaze at the site in less than a week and prompting renewed calls from a lawmaker for stronger safety measures. The Fire Services Department said it received a report at 4.19am that a fire had broken out on a barge moored near the cargo area along Hoi Fai Road. A spokesman said firefighters had launched a marine and land operation to put out the [...]

About 400 passengers were evacuated from an MTR train on the Tuen Ma line on Friday morning after a portable power bank caught fire in a carriage, filling the compartments with thick smoke. Police said they received a report at about 8.35am that an external battery pack had ignited on a train bound for Wu Kai Sha as it arrived at Tsuen Wan West station. No injuries were reported. Footage circulating on social media appeared to show a black bag on fire and emitting thick white smoke inside a [...]

A Hong Kong court will sentence former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and his associates on Monday for conspiracy to collude with foreign forces in violation of the national security law. Three High Court judges who oversaw Lai’s high-profile trial are expected to hand down penalties on the 78-year-old defendant at 10am, according to the judiciary website. The justices, hand-picked by the city leader to adjudicate national security cases, will also sentence six former senior executives of Lai’s [...]

Ricky Tam Wai-kit’s pet-friendly Uluru Cafe in Wan Chai was recently issued a grim ultimatum by Hong Kong food hygiene officers – a week-long closure if officers spotted one more dog in his restaurant, with another offence meaning losing his licence forever. “We like pets and animals, but this has made us a target for attack,” Tam said, adding that a neighbour had frequently complained to environmental authorities about pets in his restaurant. “I don’t understand why they have to weaponise the [...]

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he “would not be surprised” if China is already looking into ways to challenge the US’ pre-eminence in digital assets, given Hong Kong's efforts to develop the industry. When testifying before the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday, Bessent said that there are “lots of rumours of Chinese digital assets” possibly being backed by something other than its currency yuan, such as gold, but that the US could not confirm such claims. “We don’t know that for [...]

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] The Mid-Levels occupies a distinctive position on Hong Kong Island. Set immediately above Central, the enviable location allows residents to live at the heart of Asia’s financial centre while retaining daily access to established green space – a combination that has long been regarded as a privilege.  For many newcomers to Hong Kong, expatriates and internationally mobile professionals alike, residence in this part of [...]

Bangladesh Business News

The central bank purchased US$196.50 million more through auction from 16 banks in the interbank spot market on Thursday aiming to keep the exchange rate of the US dollar against the local currency stable. [...]

The yield on two-year treasury bonds fell further on Tuesday as the central bank purchased US$171 million from 16 banks in a bid to stabilise the exchange rate of the US dollar against the local currency. [...]

The central bank has purchased more than US$4.0 billion from banks over the past nearly seven months to encourage both exporters and remitters by keeping the dollar-taka exchange rate stable. [...]

The suspension of all handling activities at Chattogram Port has dealt a major blow to the country’s foreign trade, particularly the ready-made garment (RMG) sector, industry entrepreneurs said, calling for immediate measures to restore operations. [...]

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