1 | TripAdvisor
203 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Travel Websites | Updated 12/4/2013
TripAdvisor world most favorite travel website. Its provides authentic and glorious information.Now it top of the world.
2. Yahoo tarvel
World second travel site.Browser trusted traveling website in the earth.
3. Expedia
Is one of the traveling website. Its Alexa Ranking 511.
4. Travel o city
5. Price line travel
6. www.tourismboard.gov.bd
7. Visit Bangladesh
8. Visit India
9. Visit Maldives
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) in Bangladesh
Generalised system of preferences (GSP) is one kind of system to promote economic growth in developing country by providing 5000 product duty free entry.world have 126 GSP beneficiary country. Bangladesh one of them.
Products that are eligible for duty-free treatment under GSP include: most manufactured items; many types of chemicals, minerals and building stone; jewelry; many types of carpets; and certain agricultural and fishery products. Among the products that are not eligible for GSP duty-free treatment are: most textiles and apparel; watches; and most footwear, handbags, and luggage products.
On June 27th, the United State of America USA withdrawn Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for Bangladesh. It seems it was a “bolt from the blue” for the Bangladesh government.
Products that are eligible for duty-free treatment under GSP include: most manufactured items; many types of chemicals, minerals and building stone; jewelry; many types of carpets; and certain agricultural and fishery products. Among the products that are not eligible for GSP duty-free treatment are: most textiles and apparel; watches; and most footwear, handbags, and luggage products.
On
June 27th, the US suspended Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for
Bangladesh. It will be effective after 60 days. It seems it was a
“bolt from the blue” for the Bangladesh government. - See more at:
http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=12604#sthash.UaVmrPHh.dpuf
On June 27th, the United State of America USA withdrawn Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for Bangladesh. It seems it was a “bolt from the blue” for the Bangladesh government.
On
June 27th, the US suspended Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for
Bangladesh. It will be effective after 60 days. It seems it was a
“bolt from the blue” for the Bangladesh government. - See more at:
http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=12604#sthash.UaVmrPHh.dpuf
On
June 27th, the US suspended Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for
Bangladesh. It will be effective after 60 days. It seems it was a
“bolt from the blue” for the Bangladesh government. - See more at:
http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=12604#sthash.UaVmrPHh.dpuf
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