European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib emphasized the need for increased cooperation in disaster management, preparedness, and climate change with Bangladesh, highlighting the EU’s willingness to exchange good practices. The EU plans to provide 68 million euros for the Rohingya response in Bangladesh and Myanmar, acknowledging the need for peace to address the humanitarian crisis. Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus expressed support for the Rohingya crisis and renewable energy initiatives during the meeting with the Commissioner.
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European companies sound alarm over strong euro
European companies are raising concerns over the euro's significant rise against the dollar, which has surged over 9% to a three-year high, threatening exporters already affected by US tariffs. Major firms like SAP, Porsche, Heineken, and Schneider Electric warn that this strong euro undermines their competitiveness in the US market, with potential profit losses projected in the hundreds of millions. Analysts predict that if the euro continues to strengthen, it could lead to reduced demand...
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