Govt. study accession to WTO prior to LDC graduation 

To gain the special treatment offer from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) members, Bhutan will have to join the WTO before its graduation from the least developed countries (LDC) group in December this year. 

IMF raises Bhutan’s 2023 GDP growth forecast to 4.7 percent

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Bhutan’s economy to expand from...

Railway link between Gelephu and Kokrajar to begin soon

The survey has been completed to start the construction of a...

284 water sources in Dagana dried up or drying

A large number of water sources are drying in Dagana.  A total...

Pvt. sector needs conducive environment for development: ADB 

Years after identifying it as the engine of economic growth, Bhutan’s...

Imports rise to Nu 118 billion 

Bhutan’s import bill rose by about 32 percent to Nu 118.79...

Police investigate nexus in land and money deal, four detained

Thimphu police are investigating a nexus of fraudulent practices involving illegal...

India, Bhutan embark on bigger milestones

Bhutan and India charted the way forward on major projects in...

His Majesty meets President, PM Modi in India

His Majesty The King is in Delhi on a 3-day official...

RMA to invoke FSA to discourage private lending business

With the thriving unregistered private money lending business, the Royal Monetary...

Most trees planted in mass plantations die 

From 1951 to 2012, Bhutan planted trees on 54,782.38 acres, bringing...

Tourists could be allowed to stay in non-star-rated hotels: PM 

The tourists could be allowed to stay in non-star hotels, said...

USD 9.89M in SDF in six months

The number of tourists may have declined, but revenue generated from...

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