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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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Hong Kong’s No 2 official has responded to parents’ concerns about the suspension of day schools on Friday despite the fine weather, saying it was a difficult decision due to the low predictability of rainstorms and the wish by authorities to be “safe than sorry”. Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki, who chairs the steering committee on handling extreme weather, said the government had decided to halt certain classes due to the local forecaster predicting that Hong Kong could have faced its [...]

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. New users who download our updated app get a seven-day free trial. Hong Kong’s recent severe rainstorms are the result of a monsoon providing rich moisture that amplified the residual impact of storm Danas, despite weakening after making landfall, the local forecaster has said. The Observatory shared the explanation after heavy downpours and thunderstorms [...]

This article was first published on July 12, 2015. Alert raised over tap water as more lead samples found by Emily Tsang Fears are growing over the safety of water supplied to Hong Kong’s public housing after a contamination scare spread on Saturday (July 11, 2015) in a development which a top government official has described as “highly concerning’’. Just days after initial tests revealed excessive levels of lead in the water from the Kai Ching Estate in Kowloon City, three more samples have [...]

Hong Kong prides itself on transparency, caution and adherence to the rule of law. Policy proposals undergo scrutiny and seek to strike a balance between legal, social and public interests. However, in an era of increased public scrutiny, the optics of governance often overshadow its true purpose or public benefit. This is frequently the case in large-scale projects, where perceptions of favouritism or collusion undermine public trust even when there are genuine efforts towards progress. The [...]

Hong Kong’s move to use mainland standards for a cross-border rail project in the Northern Metropolis megadevelopment can set a viable precedent for the future, experts have said, as it capitalises on China’s established and rapidly growing railway sector. Although the Hong Kong government did not specifically set out which mainland Chinese standards would be applied to the construction of the Northern Link spur line, it forecast that the project could be completed two to four years earlier in [...]

Hong Kong police have said they will pursue Cantopop singer Tommy Yuen Man-on “to the end” after he failed to appear in court to face a shoplifting charge. The force on Thursday condemned Yuen’s “shameful act” of fleeing Hong Kong to avoid facing justice, calling it a blatant challenge to the rule of law. “All offenders should not have delusions that they can escape justice by fleeing Hong Kong,” a police spokesman said. He said police would pursue fugitives to the end unless they surrendered [...]

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has launched a clinical trial for a gene-related therapy aimed at treating chronic hepatitis B infection, giving patients hope for a cure in the future. Professor Yuen Man-fung, chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at HKU’s medical faculty, said on Thursday that existing medication for hepatitis B patients could only suppress the virus and had to be taken for decades. He expected that the new treatment could enable patients to discontinue [...]

Hong Kong customs has seized 80kg (176lbs) of ketamine worth an estimated HK$36 million (US$4.6 million) concealed inside a truck engine shipped from the Netherlands. The Customs and Excise Department said on Thursday that officers flagged a sea freight consignment arriving from the Netherlands on May 6, declared as containing 15 assorted items. The cargo was subsequently detained for inspection at a logistics warehouse in San Tin. Upon opening the container on May 9, officers found a truck [...]

Hong Kong start-up Syngular Technology has won a €100,000 (US$117,000) investment in the 2025 EQT Impact Challenge, after beating three other finalists in the pitch competition by impressing judges with its augmented-reality surgical system. By winning the challenge – designed to identify high-impact early-stage ventures in Hong Kong – the three-year-old company secured the investment from the EQT Foundation, founded by partners of the Swedish investment firm EQT. The competition, organised in [...]

Kenneth Chen Wei-on has resigned as vice-president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), less than a year after his appointment, the Post has learned. Chen was appointed to a three-year term from September last year, replacing Eric Ng Shu-pui who was abruptly dismissed after signing a petition opposing a Legislative Council bill to reduce the size of the university’s council. Three insiders at CUHK told the Post about Chen’s resignation, with one saying that he “did not find the work [...]

Bangladesh Business News

The Bangladesh government prefers short-term borrowing over long-term options to meet its budget deficit partly. [...]

The Bangladesh government on Sunday borrowed BDT 117.94 billion in a single day by issuing three types of treasury bills to partly finance its budget deficit. [...]

The central bank of Bangladesh has allowed all scheduled banks to broaden their offshore banking operations by offering a wider range of services to non-resident customers. [...]

The yields on long-term treasury bonds increased significantly on Tuesday as banks expressed unwillingness to invest their excess liquidity in the risk-free securities. [...]

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