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Update on Shipping Operations in Bangladesh Amid Recent Curfews

Work and Local Environment Update The curfew in Bangladesh was lifted, and internet connections were re-established. While LAN connections are stable, allowing offices to operate, social media channels remain restricted. The curfew will be reimposed in Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Narsingdi from 5 PM today until...

Bangladesh Cargo Flows Resume Amid Internet Restoration and Curfew Adjustments

Bangladesh's import and export activities have resumed following the government’s restoration of limited internet connections for key services, including airports, emergency services, hospitals, and port operators. This partial restoration comes after a significant disruption caused by internet outages last Thursday and a curfew enforced on...

Update: Easing of Curfew Restrictions and Partial Restoration of Services in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is experiencing a slight easing of the ongoing curfew, along with partial restoration of internet services and resumption of some government and commercial activities. This update provides detailed information on the latest developments affecting the country's operations, particularly in the shipping and commercial sectors. Key...

Environment and Climate Change Canada Notice

Environment and Climate Change Canada has asked us to share the following with all of our customers: Considering your role working with importers, Environment and Climate change Canada seeks your assistance in sharing information with your customers to help them comply with the Volatile Organic Compound Concentration...

Bangladesh Update

Escalating Unrest in Bangladesh Disrupts Communication and Trade The death toll from the recent violence in Bangladesh has risen to 39 as of today. The majority of these fatalities occurred in Dhaka, while additional deaths were reported in Narayanganj and Chittagong. The situation remains critical, with...

Global Flight Disruptions Easing Following Crowdstrike Microsoft Outage

Updates on Outage Most airlines affected by the recent Crowdstrike-Microsoft outage have resumed operations. However, delays persist due to the backlog caused by the global outage. According to the BBC, approximately 3,300 flights were canceled worldwide. This total encompasses not only cancellations directly attributable to the outage...

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