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DHAKA, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS)-  BNP Standing Committee Member and BNP nominated candidate in Dhaka- 8 constituency Mirza Abbas today termed the upcoming national polls February 12 as crucial for the country and  people must come forward to protect their voting rights. He said, "BNP has been out of power for the past 17 years, and party leaders and activists have not been able to live in peace. Nearly five thousand leaders and activists have been subjected to enforced disappearances and killings. After all this, when the elections come, conspiracies against BNP started again." Mirza Abbas made the remarks at an election opinion exchange meeting organized by the BIWTC Workers' Dal through a public gathering in Ward Number - 37 of Shahbagh Thana.  After that, he conducted a public gathering in the lane of the World Literature Centre in Ward Number - 21. In the afternoon, Mirza Abbas inaugurated an election campaign camp at Bijoynagar Scout Market and participated in a Pitha (pastoral cake) festival on Bijoynagar Main Road. In the evening, he participated in an election discussion meeting with leaders of five business associations, including BARD, at the Paltan Community Centre. Mirza Abbas said that the BNP was founded by the Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman. “Under the leadership of Begum Khaleda Zia, BNP has become a strong entity through movements and struggles and currently Tarique Rahman is leading it.” He added.  Addressing the voters, he said, "To protect our own rights, we must speak up ourselves." After the opinion exchange meeting, while conducting a public gathering in the lane of the World Literature Centre in Ward No. 21, Mirza Abbas addressed the youth, saying, "We must also learn about the structures or institutions that can be built outside of jobs. It is now possible to earn very good money in Bangladesh through freelancing. If anyone works with dedication, they can earn very good income." "We must make ourselves suitable for ourselves, our families, and our country. A job is not the most important thing and we should have the qualifications and skills for that,” he added.   
Ctg to be developed as business hub of South and South-East Asia: Amir Khasru
Ctg to be developed as business hub of South and South-East Asia: Amir Khasru
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A political party continues to use religion to influence polls: Mahadi alleges 
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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
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Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Speakers for improving trade facilitation, simplification of customs  procedures
Speakers for improving trade facilitation, simplification of customs procedures
DHAKA, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS) - Speakers at a seminar here today emphasized on  simplification of customs procedures, greater digitization, reduced human  interaction and greater use of technology as these are critical to improving  trade facilitation and sustaining Bangladesh's economic growth. They made the remarks at a seminar marking the International Customs Day 2026  held at the Multipurpose Hall of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) and  presided over by Md Abdur Rahman Khan, secretary of Internal Resources  Division and chairman of the NBR.  Addressing the event, Abdur Rahman Khan said that alongside the government's  efforts for facilitating trade, the businessmen should also abide by the  rules and regulations and thus refrain from mis-declarations. He said the revenue administration is inherently complex and often unpopular,  as it must balance revenue collection with facilitating legitimate trade and  protecting national interests.  While Bangladesh's tariff rates remain among the highest globally, complaints  from traders are increasingly centered on service delivery and procedural  inefficiencies rather than tariff levels, the NBR Chairman noted.   "The real challenge is not tariffs alone, but how uniformly and transparently  our systems are applied," he said, stressing the need to eliminate  discretionary practices so that identical consignments are not treated  differently by the same officials on the same day.   Rahman said customs modernisation efforts are now focused on ensuring non- discriminatory services, strengthening supervisory monitoring and expanding  data-driven decision-making.  Greater reliance on automation, analytics and digitized records would  significantly reduce human interaction, enhance transparency and address  longstanding complaints from traders, he added.  Highlighting recent reforms, the NBR Chairman said full automation of bonded  warehouse operations and compulsory digital processes have already shown  positive results, with many activities now being completed remotely. "Once  systems are made mandatory, behavioural change follows," he observed.  Md Rahman also underscored the importance of expanding the Authorised  Economic Operator (AEO) programme, noting that despite its potential to  significantly ease trade for compliant businesses, uptake remains low. "We  must understand why applications remain pending despite having the framework  in place," he concluded.  Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman said trade facilitation has overtaken  revenue growth as the primary performance benchmark for customs  administrations worldwide.   He emphasised that Bangladesh's major trade partners are less concerned about  tariff barriers and more focused on non-tariff barriers, particularly customs  procedures and day-to-day operational practices.  "Process simplification is now the core issue," he said, adding that  Bangladesh's graduation from LDC status makes it imperative to improve  customs efficiency to retain preferential market access through bilateral and  regional trade agreements.  Mahbubur Rahman said customs alone has the capacity to deliver significant  gains in trade facilitation without waiting for broader policy changes,  stressing the need for pragmatic implementation of the Trade Facilitation  Agreement.  Science and Technology Secretary Anwar Hossain highlighted NBR's achievements  in automation, including the National Single Window, non-intrusive inspection  systems and inter-agency digital integration.  He said extended operating hours, including 24/7 testing and port services,  would substantially reduce costs for businesses and consumers.  NBR's proactive leadership in operational reforms and called for  institutionalising responsiveness so that traders do not have to rely on ad  hoc interventions, he praised.  Financial Institutions Division Secretary Nazma Mobarek said revenue  generation through Bangladesh Customs has increased manifold over the years  thanks to the relentless efforts from its staff and up gradation of its  system.  Officials and employees of Bangladesh Customs should work with utmost  professionalism and thus adapt themselves with the evolving technological  advancement, she said.  Nazma also hoped that the Bangladesh Customs staff would work with utmost  honesty and integrity to enhance the revenue collection and thus enrich the  state coffer.  She also acknowledged the role of Customs in protecting the society alongside  boosting revenue collection.  Policy Research Institute (PRI) Chairman Dr Zaidi Sattar said customs  modernisation and trade policy reform are deeply interconnected.  "Trade facilitation should be a primary goal for a modern customs  organisation," he added. Dr Zaidi Sattar said unless reforms are brought in the next couple of years  in the revenue management system, Bangladesh economy could fall behind  compared to other economies. He observed that Bangladesh's trade tax structure remains overly complex and  high by international standards, calling for urgent tariff rationalisation  and modernisation.  "Modern customs administrations must prioritise trade facilitation over  revenue maximisation," he said, adding that while overall revenue can still  increase through higher trade volumes, trade taxes should gradually decline  as a share of GDP.  Earlier, Dr Md Al Amin Pramanik, member (Customs: Audit, Modernisation and  International Trade), NBR, delivered the welcome address while Muhammad  Mubinul Kabir, member (Customs: Policy and ICT), NBR made the keynote  presentation.  A documentary on Bangladesh Customs was also screened.  The event included the announcement of the WCO Certificate of Merit 2026 and  the awarding of Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) certificates. 
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Ctg to be developed as business hub of South and South-East Asia: Amir Khasru
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CHATTOGRAM, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS) – BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that if the BNP is voted to power, meaningful initiatives will be taken to turn Chattogram into a business hub of South and South-East Asia by upgrading the country’s prime seaport — Chattogram Port — and Shah Amanat International Airport. “We have a plan centering Chattogram Port and the adjacent maritime territory to turn the area into a vibrant business zone — not only for Bangladesh, but also as a focal point for other countries in the region,” he said while addressing election campaign rallies at different places under Gosaildanga ward today. Gosaildanga falls under the Chattogram-11 constituency (Bandar–Patenga), from where Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, a stalwart of the BNP’s central leadership, is contesting the upcoming parliamentary election as the party nominee. From morning till noon, he carried out hectic campaigning in the Nimtala and Khalpar areas under Gosaildanga ward and sought votes in favour of the party’s electoral symbol, the Sheaf of Paddy. Accompanied by local BNP leaders and supporters, he was welcomed by a large number of people from different walks of life, and Khasru exchanged greetings with them. Addressing the rallies, Amir Khasru said all necessary facilities to facilitate trade and investment would be ensured at Chattogram Port, the Customs House, container depots and in shipping services so that the area could emerge as a leading business centre for South and South-East Asian countries. He said the BNP does not believe in only talks or false commitments; rather, the party has a record of serving the people and the country by fulfilling its promises when it was in power. He called upon BNP leaders and activists, as well as voters present at the rallies, to remember that the upcoming election is not merely an election, but part of a broader struggle to uphold democracy and establish people’s voting rights. He urged all to maintain order and discipline and to remain united, avoiding any path that could create disorder or unrest. Joint Convener of the city unit BNP Kazi Belal, and BNP leaders Md Musa, Md Sabur, Nurul Amin, Md Harun, Humayun Kabir Sohel, Abu Sayeed Harun, Md Shah Jahan and Md Nezam Uddin, among others, were present.
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