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Tamim Iqbal elected BCB president 
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Govt wants accountable governance system through public participation: Robiul
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Media must ensure objectivity to reflect reality accurately: Swapon
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All citizens must be involved in combating dengue: Sakhawat
US embassy trains Bangladeshi youth in negotiation skills
US embassy trains Bangladeshi youth in negotiation skills
Dhaka, June 7, 2026 (BSS) – The United States Embassy in Dhaka has trained 60 young Bangladeshis in communication, leadership and negotiation skills through a four-day programme aimed at fostering future business and leadership ties between Bangladesh and the United States. U.S. Ambassador Brent T. Christensen joined the closing ceremony of the programme titled “The Art of the Deal: American Excellence in Negotiation Skills” at a hotel in Gulshan today, where he praised the participants as a new generation of Bangladeshi leaders equipped with critical negotiation and leadership competencies. The programme, supported by U.S. English Language Specialist Joanne Munisteri, brought together 60 alumni of the Access English programme from Dhaka, Chattogram and Sylhet. The curriculum incorporated principles from U.S. President Donald Trump’s book The Art of the Deal alongside broader American methodologies on negotiation, communication and leadership development. Addressing the participants, Ambassador Christensen said they had received a “masterclass on negotiation” based on insights from one of the most accomplished dealmakers. Recalling a personal experience during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the ambassador said he had advised a foreign diplomat to read The Art of the Deal to better understand Donald Trump’s approach to leadership and negotiations. “I saw him following exactly the principles laid out in the book,” Christensen said, referring to interactions between the foreign country’s leaders and President Trump. The ambassador said the techniques taught during the course reflected key elements of the American approach to negotiation, including preparation, clear communication, strategic thinking, mutually beneficial partnerships and common sense. “Successful negotiation is not just about making deals, although that’s important, but also about building relationships based on trust, solving problems and creating new opportunities,” he said. Christensen noted that American businesses operating overseas value confident leaders who understand how Americans negotiate and communicate. “It’s really helpful to work with and negotiate against people who understand how we Americans negotiate,” he said. The ambassador expressed hope that the programme would contribute to stronger business-to-business relations and further enhance economic cooperation between Bangladesh and the United States. He thanked the trainers and participants for their engagement and encouraged them to apply the skills gained during the course and share the knowledge with colleagues, classmates and communities. “I hope that you’ll take the best practices that you learned on successful negotiation and share them with others,” he said. The U.S. Embassy said the initiative formed part of its broader efforts to develop leadership, communication and professional skills among Bangladeshi youth and strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.
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Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
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Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
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Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
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Govt forms special cell to address expats' complaints swiftly
BB launches Tk 3,000cr refinance scheme to boost export diversification
BB launches Tk 3,000cr refinance scheme to boost export diversification
DHAKA, June 7, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) today launched a Taka 3,000  crore export diversification refinance scheme aimed at strengthening  production capacity and expanding the country's export base beyond the ready- made garments (RMG) sector. The Sustainable Finance Department of the central bank issued a circular in  this regard, saying the scheme has been introduced to address product and  market concentration risks arising from Bangladesh's heavy dependence on RMG  exports and to support the development of high-potential export sectors. According to the circular, the refinance fund will be formed from the excess  liquidity of scheduled banks and will operate as a revolving fund.  Bangladesh Bank will provide refinancing to participating financial  institutions (PFIs) at an interest rate of 4 percent, while exporters will  receive financing at a maximum rate of 7 percent.  The tenure of the facility has been fixed at three years, including a grace  period of up to six months, with interest calculated under the reducing  balance method. The central bank said the scheme is designed to enhance export  competitiveness, increase foreign exchange earnings, improve the country's  trade balance and create employment opportunities through the expansion of  non-traditional export sectors. Financing under the scheme will be available to industries identified as  "Highest Priority" and "Special Development" sectors under the Export Policy  2024-27.  Preference will be given to exporters using locally sourced raw materials,  while sectors such as jute and leather have been highlighted as key areas for  export diversification. The circular stipulates that exporters classified as loan defaulters in  Credit Information Bureau (CIB) reports, businesses with overdue export  proceeds and entities with a history of loan write-offs will not be eligible  for financing under the scheme. Banks and financial institutions willing to participate must sign a  Participation Agreement with Bangladesh Bank's Sustainable Finance  Department.  Islamic banks will also be eligible to provide financing through Shariah- compliant investment modes, subject to compliance with the scheme's pricing  and tenure requirements. To obtain refinancing, PFIs will have to submit applications for each  disbursement within 90 days along with required documents, including demand  promissory notes, letters of continuity, debit authority letters and updated  CIB reports. A minimum debt-equity ratio of 70:30 will be maintained for all investments  financed under the facility. The central bank has also introduced strict monitoring and accountability  measures. PFIs will be required to submit quarterly reports within 15 days of  the end of each quarter, while Bangladesh Bank will conduct regular  inspections to ensure proper utilization of funds. Under the penalty provisions, PFIs found providing false information or  allowing misuse of funds will be charged a five percent penalty interest in  addition to the normal refinance rate.  The amount will be recovered directly from the institution's current account  maintained with Bangladesh Bank. The circular further states that if a borrower becomes classified as a  defaulter, the concerned PFI must immediately inform the central bank.  In such cases, Bangladesh Bank may recover the entire outstanding refinance  amount from the institution's current account through a one-time deduction. The scheme has been introduced under the powers conferred by Section 45 of  the Bank Company Act, 1991, as amended in 2023, and has come into effect  immediately.
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RAJBARI, June 7, 2026 (BSS) - A 10-day training programme under the "Livelihood Development Project for Marginal Professional Communities" has begun in Rajbari with the aim of improving the socio-economic conditions and skills of disadvantaged professional groups. The opening ceremony was held this morning at the office of the Rajbari Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer, with UNO Nirupama Roy presiding over the event. Deputy Director of the Rajbari District Social Services Office Abu Saleh Md. Ali Ahsan attended the programme as the chief guest. He said there is no alternative to skill development for raising the living standards of marginalised and disadvantaged communities. He added that the training would help participants gain new knowledge and vocational skills, enabling them to create self-employment opportunities and become economically self-reliant. A total of 30 participants from different areas of the upazila, representing marginal professional communities, are taking part in the training. Officials said the 10-day course will include hands-on sessions on various income-generating and vocational activities, designed to help participants engage in productive work and improve their livelihoods.
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