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Govt expects responsible journalism from media outlets: Shafiqul Alam 
Over 4.22 lakh expatriate postal ballots arrive
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BNP is confident to win polls, rejects rival proposal to form coalition government
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Hasnat calls for corruption, manipulation-free Bangladesh
Hasnat calls for corruption, manipulation-free Bangladesh
KHULNA, Feb 7, 2026 (BSS) - Hasnat Abdullah, chief organiser (South) of the  National Citizen Party (NCP), has called for unity among the public here  while campaigning for the upcoming national polls to build a corruption-free  and manipulation-free Bangladesh.  He cautioned that if another manipulated election is held, the resulting  public uprising would be uncontrollable. "When people wake up, they cannot be  stopped by bullets, cannons or foreign powers," he said. He urged law enforcement officials to come down to the side of the people in  the February 12 election, assuring that the people would ensure their  security. He also alleged that many journalists are unable to publish reports of their  choice due to interference by what he termed "broker-owned media houses. "Many journalists come to us and share their pain and frustration. They want  to publish certain news, but their broker owners do not allow them to do so,"  he said while addressing an election rally organised by the Jamaat-led 11- party alliance at Phultala upazila in Khulna this afternoon. The meeting was also addressed, among others, by Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary  General and Khulna-5 constituency candidate Mia Golam Parwar. Hasnat Abdullah claimed that after August 5, when they formed the government  and ensured security of temples and mosques by standing beside minority  communities, a group allegedly took control of television channels and state  institutions.  He said only a few media outlets spoke for the people during the July  movement. "When people rise, no media is needed. The people themselves become  the media," he added. Addressing media owners, Hasnat said when a media outlet promotes a  particular political party through its news coverage, it loses its  credibility and turns into an instrument of brokerage and servitude. "Media  should not be BNP's media, Jamaat's media or NCP's media. Media must be  objective," he said. He recalled that during the July movement, some television channels failed to  perform journalism freely and were rejected by the people when they appeared  with cameras. Referring to past struggles, Hasnat Abdullah said thousands of people were  martyred and many were subjected to enforced disappearances to achieve the  present election.   "Those who could not be arrested lived in an open prison across the country,"  he said, alleging widespread repression. He also accused law enforcement and administration of conducting previous  elections in an irregular manner, including holding day-time votes at night  and staging "dummy elections". He said district and police officials were  witnesses to those anti-people activities. Expressing hope for change, Hasnat urged police personnel to stand with the  people in the upcoming February 12 Polls. 
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Zubaida Rahman visits book distribution, free medical camp in Korail
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Zaima Rahman seeks vote for her father
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Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
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Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
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July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
"Japan-Bangladesh EPA", a landmark step in Bangladesh's trade diplomacy
DHAKA, Feb 7, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters  Association (BGMEA) has said that the Japan-Bangladesh Economic Partnership  Agreement (EPA) is a landmark step in Bangladesh's trade diplomacy. The BGMEA said the association and the entire ready-made garment family of  Bangladesh remain deeply grateful to the government of Japan for its  continued support in fostering sustainable economic growth and strengthening  bilateral relations. It said the Japan-Bangladesh Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), signing on  Friday in Tokyo, Japan marks a historic milestone in Bangladesh's trade  diplomacy. This is Bangladesh's first-ever EPA, signed by Sk. Bashir Uddin,  adviser for Commerce, Textiles and Jute, and Civil Aviation and Tourism of  the government of Bangladesh, and HORII Iwao, state minister for Foreign  Affairs of Japan.  The agreement is the outcome of seven rounds of negotiations covering trade  in goods and services and reflects a shared commitment to deepen economic  engagement in a mutually beneficial manner. Japan has long been Bangladesh's largest development partner, and as the  country's largest ODA provider, its contributions have been instrumental in  supporting Bangladesh's infrastructure development, industrial expansion, and  overall economic transformation, said a press release.  This agreement therefore represents not only a trade arrangement, but also  the natural progression of a trusted and long-standing partnership. BGMEA also expressed its deepest appreciation to the interim government of  Bangladesh for this timely and forward-looking initiative. As Bangladesh  prepares for LDC graduation, securing stable and predictable market access  through bilateral trade agreements has become an urgent national priority. In  this context, the Japan-Bangladesh EPA is both strategic and timely. From a trade perspective, the EPA is expected to significantly improve market  access for Bangladesh's exports, particularly ready-made garments, which  dominate Bangladesh's export basket to Japan. In FY2024-25, Bangladesh  exported US$1,411.6 million worth of garments to Japan, while Japan's total  global imports stood at approximately US$23 billion.   Japan is the world's second largest garment importing country after the  United States when considered as a single market. Despite this scale, Japan  currently accounts for only about 3 percent of Bangladesh's total garment  exports. As Bangladesh aspires to reach US$100 billion in garment exports by  2035, having the EPA in effect, increasing Japan's share to at least 10  percent should be a clear strategic objective. An initial assessment of the EPA shows that it favors the ready-made garment  sector of Bangladesh by ensuring uninterrupted duty-free market access, and  maintaining favorable rules of origin. At present, Bangladesh enjoys duty- free access to Japan under the GSP scheme.  However, post LDC graduation, Bangladesh would otherwise face Japan's general  MFN tariffs, which range from 8 to 15 percent for knitwear and from 10  percent to more than 15 percent for woven garments. Under the EPA, customs  duties on garment items will be eliminated entirely from the date of entry  into force. Furthermore, Bangladesh is deeply thankful to Japan for the extraordinary  flexibility extended in the rules of origin, particularly for garment  products.   Chapter 3 and Annex 2 of the agreement specify that garments produced under a  single-stage processing will qualify for duty-free access in Japan under the  EPA. This is similar to the current Japan GSP rules of origin and is among  the most favourable arrangements for a garment-exporting country like  Bangladesh. As the EPA creates a favourable and predictable trade environment, it is now  imperative for Bangladesh to develop a clear roadmap to fully utilise its  benefits and potential in line with the country's 100 billion dollar garment  export vision. Bangladesh currently runs a trade deficit of approximately US$ 456 million  with Japan; while the BGMEA believe the EPA will also play a significant role  in reducing this gap. It presents an opportunity to diversify exports beyond  garments, while encouraging greater engagement from Japanese garment  importers, retailers, machinery suppliers, and long-term investors. The Japan-Bangladesh EPA should be seen as the beginning of a broader and  much-needed shift in Bangladesh's trade policy direction.   The EPA should serve as a guiding light for further such agreements that will  be required in the post-LDC period, along with the challenges of EU GSP+.  Therefore, the EPA with Japan can be used as a negotiating guideline across  other countries for the Ministry of Commerce and the government to fast- tracking negotiations and move forward without delay. The BGMEA also urged the Ministry of Commerce and all parties negotiating  with the USTR to ensure that the signing is completed within this timeframe  so that Bangladesh can start preparing itself with the preferential deal of  utilizing U.S. cotton to attain zero tariff access.
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CHATTOGRAM, Feb 07, 2026 (BSS)- Deputy Commissioner and Returning Officer for the 13th National Parliament Election in Chattogram, Mohammad Zahidul Islam Miah emphasized the importance of polling officials reflecting on their responsibilities and the impact on future generations before carrying out their duties at the polling station. He stated that their behavior during the election would shape the future of Bangladesh.   Zahidul Islam Miah made these remarks during a view-sharing meeting following the training session for polling officials conducted by the Anwara Upazila Administration of Chattogram this afternoon. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized that Bangladesh's election process is under close international scrutiny. He asked for addressing recurring complaints and restore public trust. Emphasizing discipline and security for the upcoming election, he warned that any disruptions on Election Day will not be tolerated, and troublemakers will face immediate legal consequences.   Zahidul Islam Miah highlighted the significance of the 2026 election, urging neutrality and responsibility to honor the sacrifices of martyrs and prevent future bloodshed.   Chattogram District Police Superintendent Mohammad Nazir Ahmed Khan, BGB Lieutenant Colonel Moazzem Hossain Sarkar, and Bangladesh Army Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Ishtiaq Alam Khan. The exchange of views was chaired by Upazila Executive Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Tahmina Akhter also addressed the function.   Senior District Election Officer Mohammad Bashir Ahmed, Deputy Director of the Local Government Department Golam Mainuddin Hasan, Ansar and VDP District Commandant Mohammad Mostaq Ahmed, and senior officials from the administration and law enforcement agencies were present.    
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