Dhaka, July 27 -- As the world continues to face a volatile mix of geopolitical tensions, climate risks, and economic disruptions, a leading Chamber on Saturday underscored the urgent need for Bangladesh to adapt strategically in order to navigate the complex challenges of 2025.

The global backdrop remains unstable, marked by the Red Sea crisis, ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and a resurgence of economic nationalism, especially following the return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency.

The 30th annual Council of the International Chamber of Commerce - Bangladesh (ICCB) was held in Dhaka.

ICCB President Mahbubur Rahman, on behalf of the Executive Board, presented a comprehensive report on the evolving global and national...