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In 2008 and 2009 it had the highest market share in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh. [1] [6] For the last couple of years, it has been seeing double digit revenue every year. [7] the Forbes list said Square Pharmaceutical Company of Bangladesh, involved in drug and chemical business, has sales volume worth $512 million. The local ...
The pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh is one of the most developed industrial sectors within the country. Manufacturers produce insulin, hormones, and cancer drugs. This sector provides 98% [1] of the total domestic demand for medicine requirement in the country. This makes Bangladesh almost self sufficient in the pharmaceutical sector.
With the aim to play an effective role in safeguarding the interests of the general public by preventing supply shortages and price hikes, keeping the prices of essential commodities stable, the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) was founded by the Father of the nation and the best Bangali of the millennium, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
In 1987, the group started exporting pharmaceuticals from Bangladesh. [6] Square Group launched Senora in 1989, which was the first Sanitary napkin manufactured in Bangladesh. [7] In 1994, Square Toiletries Limited became a private limited company. [6] Square Textiles Limited was established in 1997. [6]
In 2022, Bashundhara invested $546 million into creating Bangladesh's first gold refinery on 470 acres of land near the Dhaka-Purbachal highway [12] In 2022, Bashundhara Multi-Steel Industries invested $395 million for phase-1 of a steel manufacturing plant at Bashundhara Industrial Economic Zone at Bangabandhu Shilpa Nagar in Chattogram.
T.K Group's brands have secured the heart of the people of Bangladesh for a few decades. This group has been awarded many awards nationally and internationally since its journey began. It has been awarded many times as "Standard Chartered Trade Awards", [ 17 ] "Best Brand Award" [ 18 ] for the contribution to the growth of the country's export ...
Dhaka Crowd at Gulistan Crossing. Gulistan (Bengali: গুলিস্তান) is one of the busiest commercial areas [1] [2] in Dhaka, Bangladesh.A major transportation node, it originated around a now-demolished Pakistan-era cinema hall and is now a hub for commercial activity, particularly consumer goods.
The Maitree Express and the Mitali Express provides connections from Dhaka to West Bengal in India. [214] [215] Dhaka Metro Rail is a mass rapid transit system serving Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is a part of the 20-year-long Strategic Transport Plan (STP) outlined by the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA). [216]