DHI and Co. contribute 30 percent to domestic revenue

Taxes and dividends from Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) and its subsidiaries contributed more than 30 percent to the total domestic revenue of in the last fiscal year.

Fiscal measures designed to achieve self-reliance

Finance Minister Namgay Dorji has said that economic self-reliance is...

Penden Cement hikes price

Increased demand in both domestic and international markets has hiked the...

Inflation gradually increasing

The price of goods and services in February this year increased...

New recurring schemes to encourage saving

The new recurring scheme of the Bank of Bhutan (BoB) will...

Trade deficit widens to Nu 32B

Export of electricity contributed Nu 13.03B

The government’s export promotion drive and...

Stabilising the economy

Can the bird fly high with the monkey’s fortune in the...

Spouting structural imbalance in the economy

Economy: Having realised economic growth of 7.6 percent in the...

All-time low inflation rate in 2016

Inflation: The economy saw one of the lowest inflation rates...

Economic growth could hit 10.2 percent: RMA

Debt level, however, increased by 42 percent

Report: Should the new...

GDP expands to Nu 132B

GDP: While hotels and restaurants are identified as the fastest...

3.92 percent CPI registered in November

…this is the highest year-on-year inflation in the last 16 months

Ngultrum value falls in P’ling

Currency: Indian Rupees (INR) are once again being illegally sold...

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