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By Aminul Islam DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - The government is formulating the 'Electric Vehicle Industry Development Policy 2025' to build an environmentally friendly transportation system and accelerate industrialization in the country. The Ministry of Industries is undertaking this task. The policy outlines an integrated framework including reducing carbon emissions, saving energy and creating new employment opportunities. Additionally, it sets out a roadmap for transforming the electric vehicle (EV) industry into a sustainable and competitive sector. To this end, the policy proposes imposing a 1% Supplementary Duty (SD) on the import of industrial raw materials and components for manufacturers of electric vehicles and their parts and granting income tax exemption to manufacturing enterprises at the import, local purchase and supply stages until 2040. Furthermore, tax exemptions are proposed for the production of lead batteries and lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. The drafting work has already been completed. Sultana Yasmin, Joint Secretary of the Policy, Law, and International Cooperation sub-division of the Ministry of Industries, told BSS that this policy will be finalized within this year.  "The use of electric vehicles is expected to increase in the country in the future. This policy is being formulated with the goal of enabling the domestic production of electric vehicles and their parts. A draft has already been prepared and published on the ministry's website for stakeholder feedback. The policy will be finalized soon after discussions with relevant stakeholders." The policy states that reducing carbon emissions in the transport sector is crucial to combating global warming and climate change impacts. Currently, the transport sector is one of the world's leading sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In this context, emphasis is placed on increasing the use of electric vehicles as an alternative to fossil fuel-dependent vehicles. According to the policy's vision, the electric vehicle industry in the country will be transformed into a robust and sustainable industry. Its mission is to ensure an eco-friendly transportation system by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. It sets a target of significantly reducing carbon emissions in the transport sector by 2030. Simultaneously, emphasis is placed on increasing local EV production, creating export potential, and developing a skilled workforce. The policy further said, climate change is increasing the frequency of natural disasters globally, posing a major threat to vulnerable countries like Bangladesh. Significant carbon emissions from the transport sector are exacerbating this situation. Therefore, special importance is attached to the use of electric vehicles. The objectives of the policy include local EV production and technology development, export diversification, employment generation, and reducing the use of fossil fuel-dependent vehicles. Various tax benefits and incentives have been included in the policy to attract investment in the EV sector. These include- up to 50% reduction in EV registration fees; exemption of Advance Income Tax (AIT) until 2030; low customs duties on imports; income tax exemption for manufacturing enterprises until 2040; and duty benefits on battery and component imports. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on strengthening local component manufacturing, research, and development activities. This will foster the growth of domestic industry and create new employment opportunities. Plans to enhance competitiveness in the international market are also included. Initiatives will be taken to set up charging stations across the country to build supporting infrastructure for EV use. The public and private sectors will be encouraged in this regard, and charging facilities will be expanded using renewable energy. Plans also include incorporating EV charging facilities in new building constructions. The policy emphasizes EV safety, battery management, and adherence to international standards. Vehicle registration, fitness, and quality control will follow existing laws and regulations. Additionally, the policy mentions that the country's vast number of three-wheeled electric vehicles (known as easy bikes) will be registered by BRTA after completing prescribed standards and testing. Dealers, agents, importers, local manufacturers, and producers will not be allowed to hand over electric three-wheelers and motorcycles to buyers without registration. The policy states that by 2030, at least 30% of vehicles purchased by government, semi-government, and autonomous bodies must include electric vehicles. A high-powered 'Electric Vehicle Industry Development Council' will be formed for the overall development of the EV industry. This council will oversee the implementation, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of the policy. Furthermore, an Implementation Committee and a Technical Committee will also be formed. The policy includes plans to establish research and innovation centers, develop skilled manpower, and include EV topics in technical education. This will help build a skilled human resource base in the long term. Stakeholders believe that effective implementation of this policy will create new possibilities for environmental protection, energy savings, industrialization, and the use of modern technology in the country. At the same time, Bangladesh will be able to strengthen its position in the global electric vehicle market.    
New secretaries appointed to 3 ministries, division
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DUBAI, April 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - An Iranian gunboat fired at a container ship off the coast of Oman on Wednesday, causing damage but no casualties, a British maritime security agency said. "The master of a container ship reported that the vessel was approached by one IRGC gunboat... that then fired upon the vessel, which has caused heavy damage to the bridge. No fires or environmental impact reported," the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre said. It added that the incident took place 15 nautical miles northeast of Oman and all the crew were safe. According to British maritime security firm Vanguard Tech, the vessel was sailing under a Liberian flag and "had been informed it had permission to transit the Strait of Hormuz". But Iranian news agency Tasnim said the ship had "ignored warnings from Iran's armed forces". Shipping through the strategic Strait of Hormuz has been heavily restricted by Iran since the start of the war with Israel and the United States, while the US military is enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports. US President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that the truce between the two countries would be extended after it first took effect on April 8.  
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DHAKA, April 22, 2026 (BSS)- National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan today mentioned that they are moving away from its traditional reliance on customs duty adjustments, opting instead to dismantle non-tariff barriers (NTBs) to drive macroeconomic recovery.  "The current fiscal planning cycle will prioritize the elimination of administrative hurdles and regulatory bottlenecks-such as customs bureaucracy and logistics congestion-to lower the cost of doing business and provide critical relief to the nation's entrepreneurs," he said. The NBR chief made these remarks while speaking at a pre-budget meeting for the upcoming fiscal year 2026-27 (FY27) at NBR conference room in the city. By shifting focus toward NTBs, he said, the NBR aims to align Bangladesh more closely with international trade standards and WTO compliance, moving the needle from a tariff-heavy protectionist model toward one defined by operational efficiency and global competitiveness. Abdur Rahman Khan noted that the NBR intends to provide a sanctuary for compliant businesses by reducing systemic harassment, while simultaneously launching an aggressive campaign to bring those operating outside the tax net into the fold.  For foreign investors and domestic conglomerates alike, he said, the move is framed as an effort to ensure a level playing field. "There will be no leniency in identifying and bringing tax evaders under the tax net, with the ultimate goal of reducing the tax burden and eliminating harassment for truly compliant taxpayers," he added. The Chairman signaled that the NBR has reached a floor, suggesting there is little room for further statutory rate cuts. Instead, the NBR is pivoting its attention to the effective tax rate-the actual fiscal burden businesses face after accounting for compliance complexities and exemptions.  By broadening the VAT net, he said, the NBR hopes to stabilize the fiscal environment, ensuring that the effective burden does not rise for the compliant few who currently carry the bulk of the revenue load. The chief also mentioned that the NBR will launch a comprehensive digital filing system for corporate taxpayers starting next year. "A streamlined online refund mechanism, a long-standing demand of the business community to ease liquidity constraints, is currently in its final implementation stages," he added. Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Bangladesh Chamber of Industries (BCI), all chambers of the Dhaka Division, Mymensingh Chamber of Commerce and Industries and all chambers of Mymensingh district and Sylhet Chamber of Commerce and Industry and all chambers of Sylhet district took part at the meeting.  
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