Local producers fear 10 percent reduction in customs duty could hamper CSI market

Local producers are worried that their market would be impacted severely if the customs duty on imports of goods from third countries is reduced to 10 percent.

Stock shares held for Sungchob and Kidu funds go on sale

More than 2,000 investors applied for Bhutan National Bank Ltd (BNBL)...

NC’s committee to study the quality of farm roads

Under the first phase of improving 201 farm roads (FR) with...

NC recommends budget for crop compensation

The National Council (NC) yesterday unanimously adopted the annual budget for...

OAG appeals Haa court’s murder judgment

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) appealed to the High...

NC adopts CSO (amendment) Bill  

With 21 National Council (NC) members voting YES, the House unanimously...

Armyworm and drought damage maize crops in Mongar

Armyworm infestation in Mongar has destroyed acres of maize in several...

Dagana farmers incur loss from turmeric

After much struggle, farmer Kuenzang Gyeltshen from Gangzor Maed in Tsendagang,...

Rescued cattle rampaging crops in Sershong

With a group of cattle rescued by volunteers of tshethar tshogpa...

Gasa dzongkhag to bear funeral expenses of landslide victims

The ten victims of Ri-Druzhi landslide in Laya, Gasa are to...

NA decides to regularise consolidated contract employees

The National Assembly passed the motion to regularise consolidated contract employees...

Current expenditure increases faster than domestic revenue

In the past five years, the current expenditure has been increasing...

SDF hands MoH Nu 36.66M

The SAARC Development Fund (SDF) handed over Nu 36.66 million (M)...

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