Bhutan
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Bhutan running out of non-renewable resources
The country’s non-renewable resources paint a mixed picture of stability and decline, with coal and talc known reserves fully exhausted…
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Nu 109 billion allocated for 2025-26 fiscal year
The finance ministry has estimated a budget outlay of Nu 109.35 billion for the fiscal year 2025-26, the second year…
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Bhutan Govt. orders vehicle dealers to refund Nu 30 M in green tax overcharges
The government has directed 11 of the country’s 38 vehicle dealers to refund Nu 30.9 million in overcharged Green Taxes…
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Dry and warmer winter ahead: NCHM
Bhutan is likely to experience a warmer and dry winter, according to the National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM).…
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Bhutan trade deficit to narrow to 16.1 percent of GDP
Bhutan’s trade deficit is projected to improve slightly, narrowing to 16.1 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in…
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TikTok officials visit Bhutan, exploring partnership
Two senior officials from TikTok’s South Asia office visited Bhutan from January 7 to 9, initiating discussions with various agencies…
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Million Fruit Trees Plantation project generates over Nu 1 million revenue
The Million Fruit Trees Plantation (MFTP) project has completed its third phase, generating over Nu 1 million in revenue from…
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Nearly 200 million wasted in unnecessary spending in Bhutan
The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) reported wasteful expenditures to the tune of Nu 193.564 million across various government agencies in…
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Samdrupjongkhar unveils ‘SAMJONG’ tourism brand to boost arrivals
Samdrupjongkhar—With the opening of new entry and exit points for international tourists, Samdrupjongkhar is stepping up its efforts to position…
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Opposition highlights its contribution at recent Parliament session
Out of 38 questions raised by the Members of Parliament (MPs) at the second session of the Fourth Parliament, 20…
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