MV Abdullah expected to arrive Kutubdia today thedailynewnation.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thedailynewnation.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Bloomberg) -- A Bangladeshi bulk commodity carrier was boarded by armed men about 600 miles off the coast of Somalia, the latest incident to mark a resurgence of piracy near the country. Most Read from BloombergOne of the Most Infamous Trades on Wall Street Is Roaring BackStock Traders Bracing for Worst Shrug Off Hot CPI: Markets WrapChina Has Never Canceled This Many Shipments of US WheatNY Says Trump Should Post Full Bond During Fraud Case AppealThe ship, named Abdullah, was carrying cargo to
Suspected Somali pirates yesterday hijacked a Bangladesh-flagged cargo ship with 23 crew members in the Indian ocean, according to the company that owns the vessel.
Pirates board Bangladeshi ship off coast of Somalia thenationalnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenationalnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Inland water cargo vessel operations in Bangladesh plunged in the past eight months as imports have fallen significantly amid global economic uncertainties stemming from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, according to industry insiders.
Inland water cargo vessel operations in Bangladesh plunged in the past eight months as imports have fallen significantly amid global economic uncertainties stemming from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, according to industry insiders.
Bangladesh cargo carrying capacity: Bangladesh's entrepreneurs, encouraged by prospects, tax and VAT benefits, expanded their capacity in oceangoing shipping sector, with the total number of vessels rising to 91, the highest so far, at the end of 2022 from 80 ships a year ago.