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Bangladesh Blade Factory Limited. Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation. Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited. Bangladesh Diesel Plant Limited. Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation. Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation. Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited.
Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited. Bangladesh Government Press. Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation. Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited. Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation. Bangladesh Insulator and Sanitaryware Factory Limited. Bangladesh Journalists Welfare Trust. Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation.
Notable companies Active State-owned Defunct; Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes A K Khan & Company: Conglomerates - Chittagong: 1945 Textiles, logistics, water, financial services, telecoms, agriculture Aarong: Consumer goods Personal & household goods Dhaka: 1978 General retail Abul Khair Group: Conglomerates -
PetroBangla was founded in 1985 by merging two government organization, Bangladesh Oil & Gas Corporation (BOGC) and Bangladesh Mineral Development Corporation (BMEDC). To import liquefied natural gas, PetroBangla signed an agreement with Gunvor Singapore in 2018.
Bangladesh is a unitary state [1] and the central government has the authority to govern over the entirety of the nation. The seat of the government is located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [2] [3] [4] The executive government is led by the prime minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. The prime minister and the other most ...
Pages in category "Conglomerate companies of Bangladesh" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Registrar of Joint Stock Companies And Firms (RJSC) is an organization of Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh. History. After the independence of Pakistan, the RJSC was established for the first time in 1962 in the port city of Chittagong under the Ministry of Commerce.
Attention remains focused on Bangladesh’s new garment workplace safety agreement as fashion brands and retail giants rush to reveal their backing by Sept. 1. As of publication, 80 signatories ...